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Sorry I have come late to this thread. The bag is known as "Satchell, Grenade accessories" and is for the L2 HE grenade rather than for smoke grenades. The accessories in this case are the projection adapter (Adapter, Grenade, Projector, L1A1) and the cartridges (Cartridges, SA, 7.62mm, Rifle Grenade, L1A2) [1967 nomenclature].
The satchell was "designed to provide a convenient means by which a soldier may carry the adapters and cartridges without affecting his personal eficiency". Five satchells were part of the contents of the ammunition container (L1A1) (steel) holding 25 adapters each fitted with a cartridge in a plastic holder.
Sorry, I don't know. I can't imagine many are around nowadays, or that many collectors would recognise them anyway. The L2 rifle role ceased 1972/3 so the bags did not have much of a service life with the L2. The adapters could be used with the M26 (which was issued to British forces) and the XL21 Red Phos so the bags could have been used with these grenades but again not very far into the 1970s.
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