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Used MLCS M60 Pouch.
Authentic Harris Folding Blade Antenna, Part Number 12011-2700-01. Designed for the 30–108 MHz VHF band, this antenna is the gold standard for tactical handheld radios like the AN/PRC-152 (Falcon III) and AN/PRC-148 (MBITR). Features a standard TNC connector base. Condition: Used surplus. Sold as is, functionality not tested.
The legendary Generation 1 (Gen 1) Combat Pants by Crye Precision, the design that started the revolution in tactical apparel. These pants in Multicam are in used condition and come complete with the original knee pads. Size is 36R (Regular). All zippers are fully functional. There is a small hole (approx. 5mm) on the seat/rear area, otherwise, the pants are solid.
Fast-draw Tier 1 gear for your battle belt! Up for sale is a genuine Eagle Industries Single Magazine Pouch in the highly sought-after AOR 1 (Desert Digital) camouflage pattern. Designed for a double-stack pistol magazine, MP7 mag, or a multitool, this pouch features an internal Kydex "Fire Base" (FB) insert that retains its shape for lightning-fast reloads. Designed with a belt loop (W/Belt) for direct mounting and equipped with a bungee retention cord. Unissued New Old Stock from 2009.
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.
Genuine Special Operations Technologies (S.O. Tech) plate carrier. Olive Drab color. Made in Los Angeles, USA. Vintage GWOT era gear. Note: Missing one side release buckle.
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.
Hard-to-find experimental Close Combat Uniform (CCU) trousers in 3-Color Desert camouflage. 2003 contract. The direct predecessor to the ACU cut. Desirable Size Large-Regular. Used condition with field repairs.
Step into the Officer's Club! Up for sale is a stunning, complete US Marine Corps Evening/Mess Dress White uniform set. Belonging to Colonel Kirk E. Dudney, the jacket was bespoke tailored by Larry Tung in Koza, Okinawa. The set includes the custom jacket with 9 miniature medals and eagle rank insignias, a 2012-dated pleated Creighton shirt with rare 3rd Marine Division cufflinks, high-waisted evening dress trousers with the officer stripe, a scarlet cummerbund, and a black bow tie. A museum-quality piece of modern USMC history.
Keep your black rifle clean and dry! Up for sale is a genuine US Military waterproof plastic bag designed to protect the M16A2 assault rifle from water, mud, and fine desert sand. Heavily issued during the late Cold War and Operation Desert Storm, these bags feature original printed instructions and a line drawing of the M16A2 rifle (note the round handguards). Each bag is in perfect, unissued New Old Stock (NOS) condition and includes the original securing rubber band.
A true "Unicorn" finding for the serious Old Gen collector: An original London Bridge Trading (LBT) Buttpackproduced in 1992. This item features the coveted "Silver Tag", the hallmark of LBT's earliest production run. Finding a Silver Tag item is hard; finding one dated 1992 in Unissued / NOS (New Old Stock) condition is virtually impossible. The nylon retains its factory crispness and color. A pristine piece of early Naval Special Warfare history.
Official Operator's Manual for the Rifle, 7.62-MM, M14 and M14A1. Includes instructions for the M2 Bipod. Dated March 1972 (1988 reprint with changes). Excellent condition. Essential for M1A owners.
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.
Genuine vintage shoulder/pocket patch for the ITAV Test Team under the US Army Airborne Board (USA ABN BD). Features a unique design of an insect descending under a parachute. Likely related to the testing of light tactical vehicles in the 1980s. Mint / NOS 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.
A complete black BDU uniform set (Coat & Trousers) acquired from the estate of a US Army Special Forces soldier. Black uniforms like this were typically unit-purchased for OPFOR (Opposing Force) role-play or counter-terrorism training. Manufactured by Starr Mountain Sportswear. The condition is exceptional – unlike most surplus black gear which fades to grey, this set retains its deep, saturated black color. Size Medium - Regular.
Unused USGI replacement zipper for sleeping bag.
An authentic U.S. Army training manual (Special Text 21-150-1) detailing Instinctive Rifle-Bayonet Fighting Techniques. Published by the renowned U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning in February 1970, right in the Vietnam War era. The manual is heavily illustrated with step-by-step photographs demonstrating close combat techniques using the M16 rifle. A highly desirable collectible for martial arts enthusiasts and military historians.
Genuine US Marine Corps M1 helmet cover in M81 Woodland. Features the distinctive black iron-on Eagle, Globe, and Anchor (EGA) insignia. Dated 1983 (Grenada invasion era). Made by MPLS Society for the Blind. Mint condition.
Authentic quilted liner for the M-65 jacket. Dated to 1976, size Medium. The instruction label is washed out/unreadable. Good "salty" vintage condition.
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