Royal Marines Commando-trained officers and soldiers’ stable belt buckle, of the pattern worn by qualified personnel of the Royal Marines Commandos. This buckle features a Fairbairn-Sykes pointed upright within an upside-down triangle, executed in a polished metal finish characteristic of British military belt fittings.
The Commando qualification denotes completion of the rigorous All Arms Commando Course, marking the wearer as trained in amphibious and expeditionary warfare. Stable belt buckles of this type form part of regimental dress, worn with the distinctive stable belt that reflects unit identity and tradition.
Manufactured in chromed base metal with belt loop fittings, this example is a representative piece of modern Royal Marines uniform equipment. Royal Marines stable belt buckles are collected as examples of British military insignia, commando-qualified memorabilia, and contemporary uniform fittings.
Dimensions
63mm (2 1/2″) belt loops.
Condition
New. Fittings remain intact and functional. No significant damage or repairs are evident.
Condition: new



















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