East German Officer Combat Pants
These summer combat pants are a little different from their regular ranked cousins. The right side pocket is actually a holster (quite long as well, likely intended for a P38 rather than a makarov originally) and on the left side, there is a little zipper for easily slipping them on and off. I don’t know why an officer would need this, but I also don’t want to know. Also has the standard two cargo pockets that are seen on enlisted combat pants.
These summer combat pants are a little different from their regular ranked cousins. The right side pocket is actually a holster (quite long as well, likely intended for a P38 rather than a makarov originally) and on the left side, there is a little zipper for easily slipping them on and off. I don’t know why an officer would need this, but I also don’t want to know. Also has the standard two cargo pockets that are seen on enlisted combat pants.
These summer combat pants are a little different from their regular ranked cousins. The right side pocket is actually a holster (quite long as well, likely intended for a P38 rather than a makarov originally) and on the left side, there is a little zipper for easily slipping them on and off. I don’t know why an officer would need this, but I also don’t want to know. Also has the standard two cargo pockets that are seen on enlisted combat pants.