› Modern Era: Desert Storm, GWOT and Beyond (1990–Present) › EI 200rnd SAW Pouch
A world-class collector's piece: A complete US SOF Experimental Kit from 2004, widely regarded as "The Missing Link" between the legacy SPEAR ELCS and the modern MLCS/SFLCS systems. This sterile (unmarked) prototype kit was produced for Test & Evaluation (T&E) by Tier 1 units, specifically Delta Force (CAG) and Navy SEALs, before the adoption of Eagle Industries gear. It features a unique hybrid design never seen in mass production.
Used Rigger's Belt from London Bridge Trading. Length 80cm. Colour Coyote Tan.
The "Holy Grail" of modern US camouflage. Complete experimental Close Combat Uniform (CCU) set in M81 Woodland. Issued for field trials in 2003 (Stryker Brigades). Predecessor to the ACU. Size Small-Short. Mint condition.
A highly sought-after piece of "Old Gen" ABA gear: The Small Utility / Compass Pouch in Woodland camouflage. Commonly seen on the vests of Tier 1 operators (Delta, DEVGRU) during the Panama and Somalia eras. This pouch is distinguished by its "PULL THE DOT" directional snap button, designed to prevent accidental opening under stress. Perfect for holding a compass, strobe light, or field dressing. Features the proprietary ABA attachment system on the back.
Rare London Bridge Trading Reversible Tarp (OD Green / 3-Color Desert). Size 145x200cm. Good condition. Includes a heavily used/damaged Woodland/DCU Poncho Liner (Woobie) needing repairs.
True Tora Bora vibes! Up for sale is an original Gregory Shasta expedition backpack in the iconic green/black colorway. During the early days of the War in Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom), elite units like the Green Berets, Navy SEALs, and CIA Ground Branch ditched their heavy, uncomfortable standard-issue packs for top-tier civilian mountaineering gear (known as COTS - Commercial Off-The-Shelf). This specific pack was sourced directly from a US Army Green Beret veteran. It is in nice, field-used condition with all zippers and buckles fully functional. A holy grail piece for early GWOT reenactors and "operator" gear collectors!
Originally: €227,55
The ultimate collector's piece for NSW enthusiasts: Mystery Ranch SATL (Bridger Assault Pack) in the restricted AOR1 (Desert Digital) camouflage. Issued exclusively to Naval Special Warfare (SEALs/DevGru). Unlike the standard Coyote versions, AOR1 packs are incredibly scarce. This specific unit is in lightly used, excellent condition, showing minimal signs of wear. It features the signature Tri-Zip design and BVS system for integration with body armor. Tagged with correct NSN 8465-01-577-3588. Frame Size: Medium.
Vintage London Bridge Trading pistol holster featuring the desirable "Yellow Tag". Base color Coyote Tan with authentic field spray-paint camouflage. Classic "Salty" operator look.
Used backpack for Blackhawk DOAV vest. Production 1997/1998.
The foundation of a soldier's kit in its original wrapper! Up for sale is a genuine pair of US military heavy boot socks from the GWOT era. The contract number dates these specifically to 2007, during the height of deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. These thick, off-white/cream knit socks are made from a rugged blend of 80% Wool and 20% Cotton. Designed to provide maximum cushioning and thermal comfort inside heavy combat boots. Size 7. Perfect, unissued New Old Stock (NOS) condition in original DSCP packaging.
A museum-quality piece with serious history! Up for sale is a genuine U.S. Army "RDF" (Rapid Deployment Force) camouflage coat belonging to Special Forces veteran Major Norton. Dated 1981, this 100% cotton hot weather coat features its original subdued patches, including the Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB), Master Parachutist wings, and SF tabs. Missing one combat patch on the right shoulder with visible "ghost" stitching. A rare find for Cold War militaria collectors. Size Medium Regular.
A scarce piece of late Vietnam War era web gear: The M14 "Nylon Duck" Magazine Pouch. Unlike the common canvas M1956 pouches, this nylon variant (associated with the M1967 MLCE/ALICE transition) is highly sought after because M14 gear was rarely produced in nylon once the M16 became standard. Contract dated 1972 (DSA100-72-C-0319). Condition is lightly used, featuring the soldier's name "WINK" hand-written on the lid.
Official Operator's Manual for the Rifle, 7.62-MM, M14 and M14A1. Includes instructions for the M2 Bipod. Dated March 1972 (1988 reprint with changes). Excellent condition. Essential for M1A owners.
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.
Rare Cold War era black beret of the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment ("Blackhorse") worn in West Germany. Features a unique "Theater Made" multi-piece flash constructed of red felt and white dyed leather. Authentic "salty" field-worn condition. Size approx 6 7/8.
A distinctive ceremonial weapon: The United States Marine Corps NCO Sword. Adopted in 1859, it is the oldest weapon in continuous service in the US armed forces. This example is manufactured by Newtel Inc. and features a polished stainless steel blade, making it ideal for display or parade use. The blade is acid-etched with the scrollwork and the legend "United States Marines". It comes complete with its scabbard. Condition is Used, with no personal name engraved on the blade.
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.
Genuine US Army Enlisted Man's collar insignia. Ordnance Corps "Shell and Flame" branch insignia on a solid disk. Gold finish. Condition: Unused.
A rare Cold War find in a fantastic size! Up for sale is a genuine U.S. Navy BDU coat in M81 Woodland camouflage, belonging to a member of the legendary Seabees (Naval Construction Battalions). This is the highly sought-after 1st pattern featuring the oversized "Elvis" collar from the early 1980s. Fully badged with original tapes and unit patch, and available in the extremely hard-to-find X-Large Regular size. Perfect for collectors or everyday wear.
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