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Miniatura medaile Army Good Conduct. Originální balení.
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.
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.
The Gold Standard of modern Special Operations apparel: Patagonia Level 9 (L9) Combat Shirt in the restricted AOR1pattern. Manufactured under Patagonia's "Lost Arrow Project" exclusively for Naval Special Warfare (Navy SEALs/DevGru). This item is in Unissued / Mint condition, a rarity for AOR1 gear. Size Medium Regular. The internal printed tag confirms the model and US manufacturing.
Original Crye Precision AirFlex Combat Knee Pads (often referred to as Gen 2). Essential gear for completing your Crye Combat Pants loadout. These pads feature the flexible Tan cap for superior mobility. Compatible with all generations of Crye pants (Army Custom, G3, G4). Condition is Used / Salty: visible wear and sweat marks on the backing foam and fabric, with scuffs on the caps, but structurally sound.
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.
Used 1q bottle with packaging and drinking spout. The bottle was manufactured in 1986. The NBC cap is not broken.
A highly collectible piece of "Old Gen" tactical nylon: The American Body Armor (ABA) Double 9mm Pistol Magazine Pouch in Woodland camouflage. ABA gear was the gold standard for Tier 1 units (Delta Force, DEVGRU) during the late 1980s and 1990s, famously seen during Operation Just Cause and Gothic Serpent (Black Hawk Down). This pouch features the signature ABA construction with dual closure flaps (Velcro + black snaps) and the specific ABA modular attachment straps on the reverse.
Rare "Old Gen" Eagle Industries MLCS Double Grenade Pouch. Features the highly desirable Black Buckles indicating early production (2002-2005). MJK Khaki color. Issued to US Navy SEALs. Unused condition.
A highly collectible piece of "Old Gen" tactical nylon from the onset of Operation Iraqi Freedom. This is the Falcon Chest Harness by S.O.Tech (Special Operations Technologies), featuring the desirable "Los Angeles, CA" label. The National Molding buckles are date-coded to 2003. The rig features an authentic "Combat Mod": one magazine flap has been deliberately cut off to facilitate a high-speed reload for the primary magazine.
Genuine quilted liner for the M-65 Field Jacket. Manufactured by Gibraltar Industries in 1981. Size Medium. Excellent condition with legible label.
A classic piece of Cold War militaria: The Bundeswehr Gravity Knife (Fallschirmjäger-Messer) used by the German LL-Truppe (Airborne Troops). This is the Type II (1963 pattern) featuring durable olive drab polymer scales. This specific example is manufactured by WMF, a rare and highly sought-after contractor compared to the standard Eickhorn models. Marked "BUND" on the handle.
Genuine US Marine Corps white cotton web belt for the Dress Blue uniform. Features a solid brass buckle plate (EGA emblem is missing/not included). Rare large size: 106 cm (approx. 42 inches). Great replacement part or base for a project.
Genuine US Military Radio Pouch. Rare 1997 "Early Gen" contract. Woodland Camouflage. Manufactured by SDS. Perfect for SINCGARS radios or large water bottles. Condition: Unissued / Mint.
Original packed bibs for M1 helmet (Strap, Chin Helmet Ground Troops, Steel M-1). Year of manufacture 1985.
Scarce "Rapid Deployment Force" uniform dated 1979. Features the smaller ERDL Highland print on a BDU-style cut. 100% Cotton Ripstop Poplin. Coat is rare XL-Regular.
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.
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.
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.
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