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Unused USMC Cap Cover, Garrison, Marpat Woodland. Size Medium.
A highly desirable "Old Gen" London Bridge Trading (LBT) 1961A chest rig. This is the quintessential piece of kit for US Navy SEALs during the early GWOT era. The rig is in OD Green and shows honest field wear and fading ("Salty"), adding immense character. The internal label is the older paper/fabric style and is heavily faded, confirming its vintage status. Despite the age, all ITW Nexus buckles and Velcro closures are fully functional.
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 Marine Corps issued black leather flap holster for the Beretta M9 service pistol. Features a large embossed "USMC" logo on the front. Manufactured by Cathey Enterprises Inc. Right Hand (RH) orientation. Mint / New Old Stock condition. Typically issued to MPs.
A fantastic piece of USMC boot camp history! This navy blue crewneck sweatshirt belonged to a "Series Commander" at the 3rd Recruit Training Battalion (MCRD). Printed on a vintage Fruit of the Loom "BEST" blank, it features the battalion crest on the front and the officer's billet boldly stenciled on the back. A rare find for Marine Corps collectors or anyone who loves authentic vintage military apparel..
Rare US Marine Corps RDF pattern coat (Green Dominant). Features distinctive white "Candidate" name tapes (TRAFTON) front and back from Officer Candidate Course. Dated 1980. 100% Cotton. Size Small-Regular.
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.
The birth of an official Green Beret icon! Up for sale is a pristine, factory-sealed set of "Crossed Arrows" collar branch insignia for the US Army Special Forces. Manufactured from polished Solid Brass by the renowned Crest-Craft Co., this set remains in its original packaging. The key text "Authorized Enlisted Insignia" dates this specific package perfectly to the mid-1980s, marking the historical moment when the US Army finally authorized this legendary symbol for enlisted Green Berets. Mint collector condition (NOS).
A top-tier collector's piece: Black Beret of the 75th Ranger Regiment dating to the 1980s. This item features the scarce Regimental Headquarters (HHC) Flash, identified by its split green and blue background, distinguishing it from standard battalion berets. The flash is the desirable "Thin Border" variant. The beret sports a classic "Ranger Roll": liner removed, shaved wool, and a stiffener card backing the insignia. Size approx US 7.
A genuine "Army Green" uniform piece with elite history! We are offering an original US Army dress coat (Coat, Man's, Army Green) contract dated 1984. This coat is richly adorned with its original patches: the left shoulder bears the prestigious "Scroll" of the elite 75th Ranger Regiment, the sleeves have Specialist 4 (SPC) rank chevrons, and a 3-year Service Stripe ("hash mark"). Inside the chest, you can clearly see the "ghosting" marks where the soldier's metal pin-on badges and ribbon racks were once proudly displayed. Made of a high-quality poly/wool blend. Size 42 Short (fits approx. 42" chest, shorter frame). Used but in great vintage condition.
A spectacular, custom-tailored US Marine Corps Officer's Dress Blue uniform from the late 1970s. Tailored by the prestigious "The Marine Shop" in Quantico, VA. Badged to a Lieutenant Colonel. Features highly desirable Solid Sterling Silver collar EGAs (stamped 592 Sterling). Tunic is approx. 38R/40R, trousers are 32R. Perfect condition.
A rare piece of Cold War era logistics technology: US Military Bar Code Reader Group, model CY-8537/G. Manufactured in 1986 (Contract DAEA26-86-D-0012), this heavy-duty set was designed for field logistics. It features the MSI Data Corp PDT-LS handheld terminal with an integrated Symbol laser scanner. The kit is complete with coiled cables, pouches, and accessories, all housed in its original ruggedized transit case with a pressure relief valve. Perfect for retro-computing collectors or film props.
A piece of niche Special Operations gear! Up for sale is a genuine, unissued U.S. Army two-compartment nylon pouch in Olive Drab. Often misidentified by sellers as a "Claymore pouch," this specific design is widely recognized by collectors as the pouch for the M86 Pursuit Deterrent Munition (PDM) used by Special Forces. It is completely "sterile" (no manufacturer stamps or NSN tags) and features classic "Lift the Dot" fasteners. A must-have for hardcore gear nerds.
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