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Genuine London Bridge Trading LBT-6094B Modular Plate Carrier. Size Large. Coyote Brown. Dated June 2015. Includes rear soft armor panel by Survival Armor. Unissued / Mint condition.
Authentic US Military Chef uniform grouping. Jacket features embroidered "Joint Chiefs of Staff" seal and USMC sleeve patch. Named to "Chef Lowing". Includes checkered chef pants. Excellent used condition.
Genuine USGI tactical goggles by Revision. Model Desert Locust. Foliage Green frame. NSN 4240-01-547-6218. Brand new in original packaging. Sold as collectible.
Genuine US Marine Corps Issue Gen II Cold/Wet Weather Parka. Woodland Camo. Size Large Long. Made by Tennier Industries. Like New condition with a small 1cm cut on sleeve (repair patch included).
Genuine Paraclete Armor & Equipment pouch for two 40mm grenades. Desirable Saint Pauls, NC tag. Model ASL0019. Coyote Brown. Buckle closure. Used, very good condition.
Genuine US Military Hot Weather Desert Boots. Tan color. Features ANSI rated Safety Toe. Vibram Sierra soles. Large size 12 1/2 R. Used condition with plenty of life left.
Genuine Special Operations Technologies (S.O. Tech) plate carrier. Olive Drab color. Made in Los Angeles, USA. Vintage GWOT era gear. Note: Missing one side release buckle.
Genuine London Bridge Trading helmet cover for Ops-Core FAST helmets. Rare MAS Grey (Maritime Assault) colorway. Features rear battery pack pouch and cable management. Size L/XL. Unused condition.
Genuine US Military Hard Ballistic Armor set for pilots/aircrew. Model PRU-61A/P22P-15. Complete with 2 plates, covers, and suspension harness. Dated 2004. Unissued condition. Display only.
Genuine US Military MAWC jump case. Foliage Green color. Adjustable length fits M4, M16, or M249 SAW. Heavy padding and snap hook assembly. Unissued / Like New condition.
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.
Genuine US Navy Utility Shirt (OG-507 Dura-Press). Features a rare direct-embroidered "Seabees" pocket insignia. Name tape LAYNE. Size 14½ x 33 (Small). Good vintage condition. Short sleeve configuration.
A tool for the analysis of the 1982 .50 Cal M2 machine gun. Size 70cm x 120cm.
Set of 2 USMC Pugil Sticks used for close combat training. Length 124 cm. Used condition.
A pristine example of the US Military Parka, Snow Camouflage. This is a complete set featuring the white cotton shell and the button-in polyester quilted liner. Produced in 1982 by the renowned contractor Alpha Industries, Inc.. The condition is exceptional, appearing unissued with crisp white fabric. Please note: While tagged Small (Chest 33-37"), these are designed as over-garments to fit over full battle rattle, so they fit significantly larger (like a civilian Large/XL).
Genuine USGI M-1965 Field Trousers dated 1978 (DLA contract). Desirable Large-Long size for tall builds. Winfield Mfg. contract. Heavy NYCO Sateen, brass zipper. Mint condition.
A complete black BDU uniform set (Coat & Trousers) acquired from the estate of a US Army Special Forces soldier. Black uniforms like this were typically unit-purchased for OPFOR (Opposing Force) role-play or counter-terrorism training. Manufactured by Starr Mountain Sportswear. The condition is exceptional – unlike most surplus black gear which fades to grey, this set retains its deep, saturated black color. Size Medium - Regular.
Genuine US Military black leather combat boots. Dated Feb 1988. Size 9 1/2 Wide. Speed lace system. Ro-Search soles. Unissued / New Old Stock condition.
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