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The definitive body armor carrier of the early GWOT Navy SEALs: SPEAR BALCS in 3-Color Desert (DCU). This is the highly desirable "Maritime" variant, distinguished by its mesh interior lining designed for rapid water drainage during amphibious operations. Unlike the standard "Land" models with solid Cordura liners, this mesh version was issued to NSW units. Size Extra Large (XL). Condition is perfect/mint; sold as a carrier only (no soft armor or plates included).
A museum-grade collector's find: A matching set of Prototype London Bridge Trading (LBT) 0262J SAW Pouches. These items are in pristine NOS (New Old Stock) condition, still retaining the original factory paper hang tags. Even the ALICE clips are unused and in original packaging. This model is the dedicated heavy gunner pouch for M249/M60 ammo, designed for Naval Special Warfare (NSW) use.
Used MLCS M60 Pouch.
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.
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.
The definitive long-range patrol pack used by US Navy SEALs and Special Forces: The London Bridge Trading (LBT) 1749B, legendary for being the "Ten Pocket Ruck". This unit is a pristine example featuring the highly collectible "Yellow/Gold Lion Tag", dating it to the high-quality "Old Gen" era. Built on a heavy-duty ALICE external frame(included), it offers vastly superior organization compared to standard issue gear. Condition: Unused / Mint.
Genuine Ceradyne ESAPI plate, Size Large. Features a "Passed Inspection" sticker dated March 2017 from the NDTE Center in Germany. Manufactured 2005. Sold as collectible. EU Shipping ONLY.
Genuine S.O. Tech Large Medical/Trauma Backpack issued to a medic of the elite Czech SOG (Special Operations Group). Coyote Brown. Near Mint condition. Features operator's blood type spray-painted on the belt.
Rare Eagle Industries "Old Gen" Harris LBV Vest. Dated 1996. M81 Woodland. Iconic 90s tactical gear used by Navy SEALs and Special Forces.
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 true collector's unicorn. These are Experimental / Test & Evaluation combat boots originating directly from the US Army Natick Soldier Systems Center. Produced in limited numbers for R&D purposes during the post-Vietnam era (1970s-80s), these boots feature unique design elements intended to test new concepts in soldier footwear.
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.
Used headband for M1 helmet. Year of manufacture 1974.
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.
The essential replacement part to complete your "K-Pot"! Up for sale are brand new, factory-sealed replacement headbands for the U.S. Army PASGT Kevlar helmet. These are genuine 1980s Cold War era New Old Stock (NOS) items still in their original plastic wrappers. They feature universal sizing to fit any shell size. Perfect for restorers, reenactors, and collectors. Price is for ONE (1) headband.
Original Cold War era charcoal-lined NBC suit. Olive Green (OG-107). Matching set (Jacket + Pants). Manufactured by Gibraltar Industries in 1978. Excellent condition.
Rare 2-piece insignia set from the Royal Thai Navy. Includes the Naval Special Warfare Command (SEALs) "Shark" patch and the Navy Parachutist Jump Wings. High-quality embroidery on black backing. Authentic Asian SOF collectibles.
A rare transitional piece of Cold War field gear! Up for sale is a genuine 1975 U.S. Army ammunition pocket. Unlike the common canvas versions from the Vietnam War, this pouch is made from early OD green nylon, coinciding with the introduction of the ALICE system. Designed to hold heavy M-60 machine gun belts or M3 "Grease Gun" magazines, it features an integrated shoulder strap. A fantastic addition for serious gear collectors.
Original 1981 US Army Training Circular "Military Skiing" (TC 90-11-1). Covers cross-country skiing techniques, equipment maintenance, and winter mobility tactics. Authentic Cold War era publication.
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