› Korean War Surplus and M1951 Gear › Vložka do kalhot M51 USMC M-L
Nepoužitá zimní vložka do kalhot M51. Značeno USMC. Velikost M-L.
Kombinéza HBT vel. 36, ale upravená. Rukávy a nohavice jsou zkrácené, celkově odpovídá velikosti někde mezi MR a M-S.
Kšandy ke kalhotám M51. Skladový stav.
Original packed pean - Forceps, Hemostatic, Curved, Kelly. Packing year 1957.
An extremely rare original patch of the UDT (Underwater Demolition Teams) dating to the Korean War era. These elite "Frogmen" (often nicknamed "The Naked Warriors") were responsible for hydrographic reconnaissance and beach clearance ahead of amphibious landings like Inchon. These units are the direct lineage of the modern US Navy SEALs.
A scarce component of the 1954 Experimental Load Carrying Equipment trials. This pouch, stamped EX 54-17, is a prototype item developed by the US Army to test new designs before the adoption of the M-1956 system. A highly desirable piece for advanced collectors of Cold War field gear development.
Museum-grade 1952 dated OG-107 Sateen Shirt (Type I). Unissued / New Old Stock condition. Manufactured by Philadelphia Q.M. Depot. Size Small. Authentic Korean War era gear.
Experimental pouch EX 54-1 used. Catfish lacks clips.
Complete experimental pouch EX 54-1. Very nice condition.
A vintage shoulder sleeve insignia for the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment (503rd PIR), featuring their famous moniker "THE ROCK" earning during the WWII jump on Corregidor. Based on the construction (Merrowed Edge) and materials (Cotton threads that do not glow under UV light), this patch dates to the Post-War era (1950s or 1960s). It is typically found on reunion jackets or occupation-era uniforms.
Rare US Army 68" Pilot/Extraction Parachute in Duckhunter camouflage. Diameter approx. 1.73m. Complete assembly with bag, lines, and riser. Part No. 53D6805. Perfect display size.
A guaranteed original World War II shoulder patch for the US Airborne Command. This insignia was worn by paratroopers and glidermen during their training phase (e.g., at Camp Toccoa or Fort Benning) before deployment to specific divisions. The iconic design features a white glider and parachute on a red shield, surmounted by the black and gold "AIRBORNE" tab. The patch features authentic Cut Edge construction and a pristine "Snowy Back" reverse.
A highly collectible "Theater Made" patch from the Occupation of Japan (1945-1950) era. This insignia belongs to the 187th Parachute Glider Infantry Regiment (187th PGIR) of the 11th Airborne Division. It features the unit's distinctive mascot under a parachute on a yellow felt base, a hallmark of Japanese production for US troops. This is the era when the unit earned its famous nickname "Rakkasans" (falling down umbrella men).
Genuine US Military issue wire mesh splint (Cramer style). Standard issue for field medics from WWII through Vietnam. Galvanized steel wire, flexible and rollable. Excellent condition for medic bag displays.
Genuine US Marine Corps P44 Utility Cover. Made of Herringbone Twill (HBT) fabric. Features the distinct wider visor. Faded EGA stencil on front. Size 7. Authentic vintage condition with wear on the bill.
Genuine World War II era M1916 holster for the .45 caliber pistol. Clearly dated 1944. Embossed "US" flap. Good used condition with authentic patina.
Very nice blouse "The First Pattern" HBT. Blouse made of herringbone-twill material introduced in 1941. Size 42R. The sleeves are sprayed with rank markings.
Genuine WWII US M3 Fighting Knife by PAL. Desirable "Blade Marked" version. Comes with the scarce early "U.S. M8" marked scabbard by Beckwith. Heavy combat patina/used condition.
A scarce and highly desirable original WWII shoulder sleeve insignia of the Merrill's Marauders (5307th Composite Unit Provisional). Famous for their long-range penetration missions behind Japanese lines in the Burma theater. This patch features the correct WWII "Cut Edge" construction. Authenticity verified: The threads do not glow under UV light, confirming the use of vintage cotton materials rather than modern synthetics.
The definitive helmet of the early Second World War: The US M1917A1, famously known as the "Kelly Helmet". Worn by GIs and Marines during the defense of the Philippines, Wake Island, and Pearl Harbor. This is the transition model featuring the upgraded leather liner and web chinstrap. The item is in used but very nice condition, retaining its original texture and a healthy leather liner.
Genuine World War II US Marine Corps P1941 Herringbone Twill trousers. Features "U.S. Marine Corps" donut buttons. Size 34. Structurally excellent condition with storage rust stains.
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