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A highly collectible Gregory UM21 Main Rucksack in the elusive DCU (3-Color Desert) camouflage. Dated January 2001 ("0101"), this pack is a prime example of the gear issued to Special Forces right before the onset of the Global War on Terror. The pack is in excellent lightly used condition with a pristine rubberized bottom. Note: The detachable front carrier panel ("Beaver Tail") is missing, but the pack is otherwise fully functional and ready for use or display.
Originally: €299,43
The backbone of your early GWOT desert rig! Up for sale is a set of unissued, commercial ALICE Y-suspenders in Desert Tan/Khaki. A prime example of 90s/early 2000s "Private Purchase" gear, these suspenders offer a massive comfort upgrade over standard GI issue: heavily padded, wide shoulder straps that prevent digging under heavy loads. Complete with black metal snap hooks and front D-rings for attaching small gear. Mint, unissued New Old Stock (NOS) condition.
Genuine Eagle Industries Triple Magazine Pouch (AK/M4 hybrid). Dated March 2006. Khaki (MJK) color. Authentic US Special Forces SFLCS gear. Mint / New Old Stock condition.
A battle-hardened Mystery Ranch SATL Bridger Assault Pack in Coyote Brown. Manufactured in October 2009, making it a prime piece of kit from the Afghanistan Surge era. Issued to US Special Operations Forces. Features the BVS system and Tri-Zip access. Condition is "Salty" / Heavy Use. There is a visible tear/separation in the fabric near the shoulder strap yoke which will require repair for heavy load bearing. Frame Size: Medium.
Originally: €471,70
Complete your "Generation Kill" loadout! Up for sale are genuine US military issue Chemical Protective Trousers from the JSLIST system in the classic 3-Color Desert (DCU) camouflage. Dating to a 2007 contract, they feature a 50/50 NyCo outershell with an integrated carbon liner, built-in suspenders, and cargo pockets. Highly desirable Size Large-Regular. The trousers are in nice used condition; the large black 'X' on the label indicates they were officially decommissioned from active chemical protection duty. An awesome, bulky piece for GWOT collectors and OIF reenactors! (Disclaimer: Sold strictly as a collectible/surplus item, provides NO actual NBC protection).
A highly desirable "Old Gen" Wilcox artifact: The L2 Series One-Hole Bracket (P/N 28300G10B). Laser marked with the date 02-10-01 (2001), making it a perfect piece for an early Afghanistan invasion (OEF) loadout. This mount requires a single hole drilled in the helmet and features the sought-after integrated retractable lanyard system to secure Night Vision Goggles. Used by Tier 1 operators before the 3-hole shroud became standard.
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.
The definitive London Bridge Trading (LBT) backpack: The 1476A 3-Day Assault Pack in Coyote Tan. This unit features the collectible older-gen "Gold Lion" tag, indicating superior vintage production quality. The pack is in excellent, lightly used condition with clean fabric. Condition Note: The waist belt buckle shows a visible stress mark/scratch, but it is not cracked through and remains functional.
A newer production run of a bulletproof classic! Up for sale is a genuine US Marine Corps (USMC) magazine pouch manufactured by the highly respected Eagle Industries. Camouflaged in Desert MARPAT, this pouch holds two 30-round 5.56mm STANAG magazines. Dated March 2014 (3/14), this piece features Eagle's newer stylized logo. It features standard MOLLE/PALS webbing, a secure hook-and-loop flap, and a heavy-duty elastic retention band. Excellent, exceptionally clean condition.
Used 1q bottle with packaging and drinking spout. The bottle was manufactured in 1986. The NBC cap is not broken.
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.
A pristine piece of Special Operations history! Up for sale is an original, unissued US Army black wool beret featuring the iconic 75th Ranger Regiment organizational flash. Dated by contract to 1984, this beret represents the era when black berets were strictly the elite headgear of the Rangers. Manufactured by the renowned Bancroft Cap Company. A flawless New Old Stock (NOS) item for serious Cold War militaria collectors.
A rare Cold War find in a fantastic size! Up for sale is a genuine U.S. Navy BDU coat in M81 Woodland camouflage, belonging to a member of the legendary Seabees (Naval Construction Battalions). This is the highly sought-after 1st pattern featuring the oversized "Elvis" collar from the early 1980s. Fully badged with original tapes and unit patch, and available in the extremely hard-to-find X-Large Regular size. Perfect for collectors or everyday wear.
Rare set of 2 genuine US Marine Corps Pugil Sticks. Used for simulated bayonet and rifle butt combat training during Boot Camp and The Crucible. Iconic red and yellow padded design. Length 124 cm (49"). Authentic salty condition with field repairs (duct tape).
Genuine US Army Enlisted Man's collar insignia. Ordnance Corps "Shell and Flame" branch insignia on a solid disk. Gold finish. Condition: Unused.
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.
Realistic 40x46mm dummy grenade for display. Features a genuine fired metal casing mated with a plastic reproduction warhead. Modeled after the M433 HEDP round. Inert and safe. Perfect for filling ammo belts and vests.
The perfect blank canvas for your early Cold War impression! Up for sale is a genuine 1980 contract U.S. Army "RDF" (Rapid Deployment Force) hot weather camouflage coat. This is a "sterile" piece, meaning it has never had patches sewn on it, making it ideal for reenactors wanting to build a custom unit loadout. Made of 100% cotton, it is in beautiful condition with strong camo colors and comes in the highly desirable Medium Regular size.
Genuine 1983 USMC M1 helmet cover made by MPLS Society for the Blind. Woodland camo with Iron-on EGA. Heavily used condition: features authentic rust stains from the steel pot and frayed foliage slits. True combat look.
A serious collector's piece from the dawn of US desert ops! Up for sale is a genuine U.S. Army 6-color desert camouflage "Chocolate Chip" DBDU coat. This is not your standard Desert Storm era piece, but a highly sought-after 1st contract from 1981. The coat is fully badged, named to a Staff Sergeant Gomez, and features 3rd Army patches on both sleeves. Made from durable NYCO twill. In the perfect, highly wearable size Medium Regular.
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