› Modern Era: Desert Storm, GWOT and Beyond (1990–Present) › Kalhoty Wild Things AOR 1 Large
A scarce and highly desirable piece of 1990s field gear: The Modular Triple 40mm Grenade Pouch in Woodland camouflage. Unlike the standard issue IIFS Grenadier Vests which had sewn-on pockets, this pouch is fully modular and attaches via ALICE clips to a pistol belt or pack. This configuration was favored by Special Forces and units requiring a lighter, customizable loadout. It holds three 40mm rounds for the M203 launcher, secured by heavy-duty snap buttons. Faint US contract markings are visible on the webbing.
Genuine Soffe moisture-wicking sports T-shirt. Features the unit crest of the 2-325th Airborne Infantry Regiment (82nd Abn). 100% Polyester. Size Large. Unused condition.
Used Ranger Body Armor (RBA) Supreme Protector. Size XL. Missing size labels. Woodland camouflage. The vest has soft ballistics without plates. Ballistic protection is not guaranteed - for collector's purposes only.
The ultimate piece of modern operator kit: Patagonia Level 9 Temperate Blouse in the restricted AOR1 (NWU Type II)camouflage. Issued exclusively to Naval Special Warfare (SEALs/DevGru). Unlike standard issue uniforms, this is designed by Patagonia for superior performance and comfort. This item is Brand New With Tags (NWT), making it a pristine collector's item. Size Medium - Regular.
A highly collectible piece of "Old Gen" tactical nylon: The American Body Armor (ABA) Double 9mm Pistol Magazine Pouch in Woodland camouflage. ABA gear was the gold standard for Tier 1 units (Delta Force, DEVGRU) during the late 1980s and 1990s, famously seen during Operation Just Cause and Gothic Serpent (Black Hawk Down). This pouch features the signature ABA construction with dual closure flaps (Velcro + black snaps) and the specific ABA modular attachment straps on the reverse.
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 London Bridge Trading LBT-9040A Recon Chest Rig. Coyote Brown. Manufactured Sept 2010. Holds 8 M4 mags + utility/radio pouches. Unissued / Mint condition.
Genuine Patagonia VersaLite elbow protection inserts. Lightweight, breathable foam design. Color Tan. Still sealed in original packaging. Perfect for combat shirts.
A hard-to-find piece of early GWOT history: Diamondback Tactical (DBT) Battlelab Duty Belt. Produced in 2004, this gear coincides with the operational era of USMC Force Recon and Det-1 (the precursor to MARSOC). The belt features a rigid design suitable for heavy load-bearing, a heavy-duty polymer buckle, and an interior lined with loop velcro to interface with inner belts or padded sleeves. Made in USA tag present. Size Medium. Condition: Lightly used, excellent shape.
A solid piece of tactical history: Original Blackhawk Industries (BHI) M60 Ammo Pouch from the 1990s. This item features the highly collectible "White Tag", indicating it was manufactured in Chesapeake, VA, USA, before production moved overseas. Designed to hold a 100-round belt of 7.62mm ammo, it features a heavy-duty Velcro closure with a snap backup and an internal divider flap. Attached via standard metal ALICE clips. Color: Black.
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.
Genuine US Military modular shelter half for cold weather. Diamond shape. Forms 4, 8, or 12-man tents. Dated 1984. Aluminum fasteners. Unissued / Mint condition.
Used 17th Cavalry flash beret. The lining is ripped. The flash is in a version with a thin edge. Beret size corresponds to 7 1/4.
Unused 40mm grenade vest for M-79 or M203 shooters. Size Medium. Year of manufacture 1986.
Used headband for M1 helmet. Year of manufacture 1974.
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.
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