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Genuine London Bridge Trading belt-mounted magazine pouch. Model LBT-0280F. Holds 3x 30rnd M4 magazines. Coyote Tan. Heavy-duty buckle. Unissued / Mint condition.
A true piece of early GWOT history: The S.O.Tech Force Recon Chest Rig in OD Green. Featuring the desirable "Los Angeles, CA" label, dating it to the 2003 invasion era. Used extensively by elite units like USMC Force Recon. Condition is Used/Surplus. Note: There is a cracked Fastex buckle on one of the magazine pouches, which reflects its field use but is easily repairable.
A battle-hardened Mystery Ranch SATL Bridger Assault Pack in Coyote Brown. Manufactured in October 2009, making it a prime piece of kit from the Afghanistan Surge era. Issued to US Special Operations Forces. Features the BVS system and Tri-Zip access. Condition is "Salty" / Heavy Use. There is a visible tear/separation in the fabric near the shoulder strap yoke which will require repair for heavy load bearing. Frame Size: Medium.
Originally: €475,80
An authentic U.S. Army Technical Manual (TM 9-1005-237-23&P) dated January 1993. This armorer's guide covers the organizational and direct support maintenance for the M6, M7, and M9 Multipurpose Bayonet Systems, along with the M10 scabbard. Packed with highly detailed exploded diagrams and step-by-step repair instructions. A fantastic reference and display piece for any military knife collector.
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.
Unused set of OpsCore straps for ACH helmets for attaching a Carleton Phantom respirator or Para-Flite PHAOS breathing device.
A highly collectible Gregory UM21 Main Rucksack in the elusive DCU (3-Color Desert) camouflage. Dated January 2001 ("0101"), this pack is a prime example of the gear issued to Special Forces right before the onset of the Global War on Terror. The pack is in excellent lightly used condition with a pristine rubberized bottom. Note: The detachable front carrier panel ("Beaver Tail") is missing, but the pack is otherwise fully functional and ready for use or display.
Complete your "Generation Kill" loadout! Up for sale are genuine US military issue Chemical Protective Trousers from the JSLIST system in the classic 3-Color Desert (DCU) camouflage. Dating to a 2007 contract, they feature a 50/50 NyCo outershell with an integrated carbon liner, built-in suspenders, and cargo pockets. Highly desirable Size Large-Regular. The trousers are in nice used condition; the large black 'X' on the label indicates they were officially decommissioned from active chemical protection duty. An awesome, bulky piece for GWOT collectors and OIF reenactors! (Disclaimer: Sold strictly as a collectible/surplus item, provides NO actual NBC protection).
Ultimate collector's set of 12 brand new, unfired Zippo lighters featuring all branches of the US Military (including USMC and Space Force). Comes in an original Zippo acrylic display case.
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.
Original Cold War era charcoal-lined NBC suit. Olive Green (OG-107). Matching set (Jacket + Pants). Manufactured by Gibraltar Industries in 1978. Excellent condition.
Uniform in Woodland camouflage (M81). Rip-Stop material. Blouse is size Medium-Long, trousers Medium-Regular, cap is size 7 1/4. The set comes from the estate of a Special Forces member named Norton who served in the US. Army from Vietnam to the 1990s. Used but nice condition. Uniform is ironed and has dry cleaner's tags on it.
A specialized piece of USMC marksmanship gear: The Shooting Jacket in the desirable 6-Color Desert ("Chocolate Chip") camouflage pattern. Unlike standard combat uniforms, this jacket is designed specifically for the rifle range, featuring integrated recoil padding on the right shoulder and huge padded patches on the elbows for comfort in the prone position. This example is dated 1983 and is in Unused / Mint condition.
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.
An authentic Cold War-era (1980s) NATO cover folder designed to hold highly classified intelligence documents. Features the iconic and unmistakable visual warning system: bold black and red perimeter stripes with the bilingual English/French text "TOP SECRET / TRÈS SECRET". A fantastic display piece, historical artifact for intelligence community (IC) collectors, or an incredibly accurate movie/theater prop.
Bring some military-industrial style to your desk! Up for sale is a genuine U.S. Navy issue two-tier metal document organizer / letter tray. Built like a tank, this is a classic piece of Cold War-era military office equipment. Perfect for a vintage desk setup, an industrial home office, or as an authentic prop for a Command Post (TOC) display.
A crucial detail for serious US gear collectors! Up for sale is an original, unissued US Army waist strap (webbing only) designed for the first-generation ALICE pack frame (LC-1). This specific early model is highly sought after because its attachment method is a direct carryover from the Vietnam-era Lightweight Rucksacks. The strap consists of two halves; each half threads through the side loops of the ALICE frame and secures back onto itself using metal rings and a snap fastener. Contract dated 1981, perfectly unissued (NOS).
Authentic quilted liner for the M-65 jacket. Dated to 1976, size Medium. The instruction label is washed out/unreadable. Good "salty" vintage condition.
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 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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