Tape- Black Engineer- 1"x30' rolls
Tape- Black Engineer- 1"x30' rolls
This fabric tape looks exactly like original engineer tape but is specifically designed to leave little to no sticky residue after it is removed from you gear.
Many reenactors and collectors have purchased original web gear with black tape on it only to remove the tape and find a large amount of a black tare like substance left over on the webbing. In other cases reenactors have used black electrical tape or duct tape to secure their kit. In addition to duct tape and electrical tape not being historically accurate they also leave behind a large amount of sticky residue which is very difficult to remove.
Black engineer tape was a common thing to find in infantry and engineer companies on the front lines of WWII. Often this tape was used by soldiers to secure various pieces of their kit including securing the loose ends of straps on M36 suspenders, securing the spoons of hand grenades, and many paratroopers used them to secure rigger pouches, medical kits, and other pieces of kit during jump operations.
I have tested this tape extensively wrapping it around web gear as well as our replica hand grenades and leaving them in the hot Phoenix, AZ sun for days at a time and there was no left over residue on the webbing and little to no residue left on the body of the grenades. I can't speak for all climates and temperatures but this tape has held up to some of the hottest weather imaginable with flying colors.
Note that when using tape on replica hand grenades it may remove some of the OD or yellow paint. Unfortunately the only way to combat this to to repaint the grenade in your preferred shade of olive drab or yellow.