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WW II M-1941 Field Jacket

Hopalong

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Can anybody tell me who reproduces these jackets and does an excellent reproduction? My Father wore the M-1941 jacket in the Air Corp during WW II, as seen in a picture I have of him wearing the jacket but on his M-1941 jacket the side pockets had a button flap which I imagine would be early WW II and I imagine I might have a problem finding a reproduction the the button flap side pocket? Thanks Mike
 

thunderw21

I'll Lock Up
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Hopalong said:
Can anybody tell me who reproduces these jackets and does an excellent reproduction? My Father wore the M-1941 jacket in the Air Corp during WW II, as seen in a picture I have of him wearing the jacket but on his M-1941 jacket the side pockets had a button flap which I imagine would be early WW II and I imagine I might have a problem finding a reproduction the the button flap side pocket? Thanks Mike


The jacket you describe is the M38 "Parson's" jacket, predecessor of the M41. It had a few differences from the M41 including the pocket flaps.

'At The Front' use to make an excellent reproduction of this jacket but they don't seem to any more. I don't know who else would make this style of jacket.
 

Lance Uppercut

Familiar Face
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Lafayette, CA
I've been looking for a good repro of this jacket as well but the only ones I've been able to find have been made in China. A complete deal-breaker for me.
 

Hopalong

One of the Regulars
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126
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Washington State
J.M.
At The Front still sells them but I guess I need an M38 instead of an M41 jacket from what I was told which will be harder to find a repro of, most likely. Mike
 

jeep44

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Detroit,Mi
My Dad was in the Mighty Eighth, and he had his squadron insignia (Bugs Bunny riding a bomb) on both his A2, and painted on his M41.
 

Hopalong

One of the Regulars
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Washington State
My Dad was in the 5th Air force and I wore out his A2 in the 1950's when I was a kid. I've only seen a picture of him wearing his 1st pattern M41 and all it had on it was a leather name tag. Mike
 

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