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A centerpiece for any serious NSW collector: London Bridge Trading LBT-0990B Spec-Ops Backpack. This item features the ultra-rare "Silver Tag" with the Lion logo, denoting very early production. The provenance is solidified by the original ITW Nexus buckle, which is clearly stamped with the 1992 date clock. Classic OD Green nylon.
A modern-era USGI M183 Demolition Charge Bag, dated 2010. This version represents the evolution of the classic satchel charge carrier used during the Global War on Terror (GWOT) operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Unlike the vintage canvas models, this 2010 production features heavy-duty polymer (plastic) hardware and adjustment slides for weight reduction and noise discipline. It retains the iconic dual-compartment layout and side firing device pouch. Condition: Used military surplus.
The quintessential Navy SEAL plate carrier: Eagle Industries MBSS (Maritime Ballistic Survival System). This specific vest features 2004 dated buckles, placing it squarely in the "Red Wings" era. Size L/XL. The condition is "Salty" / Issued: it shows fraying on the webbing and is marked with the name "REGAN" in pink/red marker, giving it an undeniable combat-used look.
Top-tier tactical apparel from Beyond Clothing, a premier manufacturer for US Special Operations. These pants are crafted from advanced Softshell fabric featuring the AOR2 (NWU Type III) camouflage pattern, specifically designed for Naval Special Warfare (SEALs) operations in woodland environments. Unlike standard issue uniforms, Beyond gear offers superior weather resistance and 4-way stretch for maximum mobility. Size Medium. Condition: New / Unused.
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.
A hard-to-find Eagle Industries magazine pouch in the restricted AOR1 camouflage pattern, issued to US Naval Special Warfare (SEALs). This specific pouch is sized for 7.62mm magazines, making it perfect for SR-25 (Mk11), M110, or M14 loadouts. Unlike standard Velcro pouches, this features a secure adjustable buckle closure to accommodate varying mag heights. Condition: Unissued / Mint.
A highly collectible piece of "Old Gen" tactical nylon: The London Bridge Trading (LBT) 6037 Plate Carrier. Predating the widespread adoption of the 6094, this model was a staple for US Navy SEALs during the early GWOT era. Finished in Coyote Brown. The authenticity and vintage are confirmed by the presence of the sought-after "PEE WEE MOLDING CORP" marked buckles. A simple, rugged design meant for direct action. Condition: Used, showing character.
The ultimate Cold War reference guide: FM 100-2-3 "The Soviet Army: Troops, Organization, and Equipment". Dated June 1991, this manual represents the culmination of US intelligence on Soviet forces right before the dissolution of the USSR. Spanning 252 pages, it serves as an illustrated encyclopedia of Soviet military hardware, essential for identification and tactical understanding.
A pristine collector's item: Genuine US Military Wrist Compass, still sealed in its original government packaging. The label bears the date code MAR 91 (March 1991), placing its manufacture right at the conclusion of Operation Desert Storm. Because the MIL-SPEC foil barrier bag has never been opened, the compass inside is in guaranteed New Old Stock (NOS) condition. A true time capsule piece for surplus collectors.
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.
Velmi pěkná blůza v maskování Woodland, materiál twill. Velikost XL-R. Původní ošití US. NAVY SEA BEES.
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.
Unused USGI replacement zipper for sleeping bag.
A tool for the analysis of the 1982 .50 Cal M2 machine gun. Size 70cm x 120cm.
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.
MOLLE II Pouch, Radio. Year of manufacture 1997. Manufacturer SDS.
Almost unused M9 bayonet from LanCay. This is an upgraded version without the scabbard sharpener and with an ergonomically shaped handle. The screw on the pommel needs to be tightened - the guard is slightly loose.
Used RDF blouse. Size Large Long. Contract DSA100-77-C-0531.
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