What is another word for bandoleer?

Pronunciation: [bˌandə͡ʊlˈi͡ə] (IPA)

Bandoleer, commonly known as ammo or cartridge belt, is a belt-like accessory worn over the shoulder and across the chest to carry ammunition. If you are searching for other names for this military gear, then you can call it a bandolier or a cartridge band. The term is derived from the French word "bandouliere." Other synonyms for bandoleer include cartridge holder, bullet belt, ammo holder, shoulder strap, and sling. The wearing of a bandoleer is associated with a military or hunting purpose, where it is needed to carry multiple weapons and rounds of ammunition. It can also be used as a fashion accessory or a part of cosplay attire.

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Usage examples for Bandoleer

As he approached the town-house-one of those magnificent, many-towered, highly-decorated, municipal palaces of the Netherlands-he found troops all around it; troops guarding the main entrance, troops on the great external staircase leading to the front balcony, and officers, in yellow jerkin and black bandoleer, grouped in the balcony itself.
"History of the United Netherlands, 1586-89, Vol. II. Complete"
John Lothrop Motley Last Updated: February 7, 2009
As for the captain, he had carried his over his shoulder by a bandoleer, and, like a wise man, lock uppermost.
"Treasure Island"
Robert Louis Stevenson
In armor, he was advised to possess a complete light suit, a musket, a sword, a belt and a bandoleer, twenty pounds of powder and sixty pounds of shot or lead, together with a pistol and goose-shot.
"Domestic Life in Virginia in the Seventeenth Century Jamestown 350th Anniversary Historical Booklet Number 17"
Annie Lash Jester

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