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M1 helmet cover in Woodland camouflage (M81). Year of manufacture 1983. Stock condition.
Used winter helmet cover PASGAT size. XS/S.
Unused Neckband for M1 helmet. Year of manufacture 1967.
Unused nylon sweatband for M1 helmet liner.
A hard-to-find pair of US Military "Trousers, Field, Tan". Unlike the common OG-107 utility trousers, these solid tan pants were produced in smaller quantities, typically for OPFOR (Opposing Forces) training or early rapid deployment units in the late 70s. This pair features the contract number DSA100-76-C-0093, dating them to 1976. Made from durable 50% Cotton / 50% Nylon. They feature the classic 6-pocket layout with cargo pockets. Condition is lightly used and excellent.
A vintage USGI M183 Demolition Charge Carrying Case (Satchel Charge Bag). This specific example is stamped 4/78(April 1978), making it a genuine piece of Cold War era field gear. Made of heavy olive drab cotton canvas, it features the distinctive small side pouch for a firing device and a dual-compartment interior. The bag is in used, "salty" conditionwith visible wear, fraying, and small holes, ideal for collectors who prefer gear with a "been there" look.
A scarce and intriguing variant of the US Master Parachutist Badge. Featuring the signature Star and Wreath above the canopy, designating the "Master" qualification (65+ jumps). While Army badges are standard silver, this piece features a Gold finish, typically associated with USMC personnel (who wear gold insignia) or Army Mess Dress uniforms. The badge shows honest wear and beautiful patina, with the gold plating partially rubbed off to reveal the base metal.
Genuine US Marine Corps M1 helmet cover in M81 Woodland. Features the distinctive black iron-on Eagle, Globe, and Anchor (EGA) insignia. Dated 1983 (Grenada invasion era). Made by MPLS Society for the Blind. Mint condition.
M7 bayonet originally packed with box. Year of packing 1976.
A highly collectible piece of US surplus history: Original 1974 ALICE Pack Medium LC-1. 1974 was the very first year of production for the ALICE system, making this pack much rarer than the common 1980s versions. It features the period-correct black aluminum frame. The pack carries the original owner's name and showcases a genuine "field expedient repair": the waist belt (kidney pad) is secured with wire where the original turnbuckle/nut was lost. A true survivor with undeniable character.
Almost unused M9 bayonet from LanCay. This is an upgraded version without the scabbard sharpener and with an ergonomically shaped handle. The screw on the pommel needs to be tightened - the guard is slightly loose.
US maskovací barva v barvách bílá a zelená. Barvy jsou nepoužité.
An authentic 1986 US Jet Pilot Knife by Ontario. This set features a sheath in excellent condition, complete with the original sharpening stone. The knife itself shows age-related wear: the leather handle has shrunk, causing the crossguard to be loose. Sold as a restoration project or display piece.
Rare team patch for Operational Detachment Alpha 016 of the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne). Features the Edelweiss flower and the German mountaineer greeting "Berg Heil". Commemorates the unit's heritage in Germany.
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