bandoleer

/ˌbændəˈlɪr/
noun
  1. A belt or strap worn over the shoulder, with loops or pockets for holding ammunition or cartridges.
    • The reenactor's uniform included a bandoleer for authenticity.
    • In old Western movies, cowboys often wore a bandoleer filled with rifle cartridges.
    • The soldier carried extra bullets in a leather bandoleer across his chest.
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