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Unused watch cap with Seal Team Six GOLD SQUADRON emblem. One size fits all.
A rare gem for US Marine Corps gear collectors: The Eagle Industries CIACS (Combat Integrated Armor Carrier System) in Coyote Brown. Often associated with elite USMC units like Force Recon, this carrier offers a distinct profile compared to the standard issue MTV. This specific unit is size Medium and comes complete with original Eagle Industries soft armor inserts, making it a highly desirable full set for display.
A hard-to-find Flame Resistant (FR) version of the standard Gen III Level 5 Softshell Jacket. Manufactured by S.E.K.R.I., this jacket is constructed from ResQ fabric (Aramid blend), providing crucial flash/fire protection that the standard nylon issue lacks. Issued to Special Operations and vehicle crews. Features the Multicam pattern. Condition: Unused / Unissued.
A hard-to-find accessory for the US SOCOM collector: Eagle Industries MSAP (Modular Supplemental Armor Protection) Kit Bag. Dated 2-07 (February 2007), this bag dates perfectly to the height of the GWOT era. Crucially, it still has the original Kwikpoint User Guide attached, covering the RBAV (Releaseable Body Armor Vest) and MBAVsystems. Condition is Unused/Mint, with the exception of a soldier's signature inked on the inside of the carry handle.
Official Department of the Army Field Manual FM 100-63. Titled "OPFOR: Infantry-Based Opposing Force Organization Guide", published in 1996. This manual is essential for understanding US Army training scenarios, as it outlines the organizational structure, equipment, and hierarchy of the OPFOR (the "Bad Guys" simulating Soviet/Eastern style threats) used during wargames and field exercises.
The definitive long-range rucksack of the 1990s and early 2000s: The CFP-90 (Combat Field Pack), complete with the often-missing detachable Patrol Pack. Authentically manufactured by Specialty Defense Systems. This pack features a sophisticated internal frame with a "ladder" adjustment system to fit any torso length perfectly. Clad in classic M81 Woodland camouflage.
A highly desirable modular platform for Naval Special Warfare: Eagle Industries Chest Rig V.2 Low in AOR1. Unlike the fixed-pouch MPCR, this rig features a full MOLLE interface, allowing the operator to customize the pouch layout completely. Production date is April 2010 (4/10). The rig is in excellent condition with crisp fabric; the only flaw is some marker staining on the rear mesh and straps, which is invisible when worn.
A genuine US Military Issue (USGI) survival knife: The Gerber LMF II Infantry in Foliage Green. This is a contract piece, identified by the box labeling with NSN 1095-01-552-5218 and contract date 10/11, distinct from commercial retail versions. Designed for downed aircrew and infantry, it features an electrically isolated handle for cutting live wires and a pointed pommel for breaking glass. Blade marked "Portland, Oregon USA". Condition: New in Box (Unissued).
A hard-to-find unit morale shirt from the US Navy's UCT-1 (Underwater Construction Team One). These are the specialized SeaBee divers responsible for underwater construction and repair. The shirt comes in a sand/tan colorway featuring "UCT-ONE" on the left chest and a massive unit crest on the back depicting a Mark V diving helmet mixed with SeaBee iconography. Size XL. Condition: Unissued / New Old Stock.
A hard-to-find beast of a vest: Genuine US Military Body Armor in the iconic 3-Color Desert (DCU) pattern. Produced by top defense contractors KDH Defense Systems and Point Blank. This item stands out due to its rare XXL (Extra Extra Large) size, making it perfect for larger collectors. Condition is NOS (New Old Stock) – unissued and pristine. Comes complete with original soft ballistic panels.
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.
A massive, one-of-a-kind historical artifact: Presentation Leadership Plaque awarded to Brigadier General Rudolf "Rudi" F. Peksens (Director J5, US SOUTHCOM) in 1995. This heavy wooden board (approx. 76 x 55 cm) symbolizes the Joint Command nature by featuring four distinct blades representing the service branches: An M7 Bayonet (Army), a Ka-Bar Utility Knife (USMC), a Jet Pilot Survival Knife (USAF), and a U.S. Navy Mark 3 Mod 0 Knife (Navy). Includes dedication plate and service coins.
Used M1 helmet cover in Woodland camouflage. The cover is marked with number 50.
Very nice Parka, Extreme Cold Weather (Fishtail, Shosak) with liner and hood. Size medium. Very nice colour and condition. There are a few small holes in one spot on the chest see photo. Size Medium. Parka is from 1982, liner is from 1973 and hood is from 1979 with faux fur.
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.
Unused US helmet rubber bands.
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.
Complete USMC uniform marked "Marine Corps Landing Support Technician." Jacket size Small - Long, pants Small - Regular, and cap Small. Very good condition.
Unused nylon stretcher. Year of manufacture 1988.
A comprehensive and thick "Soldier's Manual" designed for the US Army Special Forces Engineer. Officially titled FM 31-12B-S, intended for soldiers with MOS 12B (Combat Engineer) and SQI S (Special Forces) qualification. Dated April 1981. This extensive volume covers the critical skills required of a Green Beret engineer, from advanced demolitions to airborne insertion techniques.
MOLLE II Pouch, Radio. Year of manufacture 1997. Manufacturer SDS.
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