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A classic piece of 1990s tactical nylon: Blackhawk Industries M60 Machine Gun Pouch. This represents the sought-after Old Gen production featuring the "White Tag". Designed to hold a 100-round belt of 7.62mm ammunition (or be used as a large utility pouch). Attaches via metal ALICE slide clips. Condition is Used / Salty, offering a true combat-worn aesthetic.
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.
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.
Genuine Patagonia VersaLite elbow protection inserts. Lightweight, breathable foam design. Color Tan. Still sealed in original packaging. Perfect for combat shirts.
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 highly sought-after piece of "Old Gen" Wilcox hardware: The L2 G04 Ratchet Strap Bracket (P/N 28300G04B). Laser-marked with the manufacturing date 09-06-02 (2002), placing it squarely in the early days of Operation Enduring Freedom. This ingenious system features a central ratchet dial that tightens the strap securely around the helmet shell, providing a stable NVG platform without the need to drill mounting holes. Essential for a period-correct early 2000s SOF helmet build.
Rare vintage Eagle Industries Sniper Vest for .50 caliber ammo. Desirable "St. Louis, MO" production. Features silent hook closures on pouches. Khaki mesh. Size Medium. Unissued / Mint condition.
Used Rigger's Belt from London Bridge Trading. Size Medium. Colour Coyote Tan.
The definitive piece of the Protective Combat Uniform (PCU) system: Level 5 Softshell Pants manufactured by the legendary Orc Industries. Issued to US Special Operations Forces (SOF), these pants are made from advanced encapsulated microfiber fabric in Alpha Green. They are windproof, water-resistant, and highly breathable. Features include waist adjustments, suspender loops, and heavy-duty side zippers for boots. Size Medium. Condition: Lightly used, excellent shape.
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.
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.
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.
The iconic Cold War winter staple! Up for sale is a genuine US Army Parka, Extreme Cold Weather (famously known as the "Fishtail" parka) in the highly sought-after Medium size. This is a complete 3-piece modular set featuring the outer shell (dated 1982), a warm quilted liner from the Vietnam era (1973), and a wire-framed hood with synthetic fur ruff (1979). The jacket boasts vibrant, rich colors and is in great vintage condition. There are a few tiny, pinhole-sized spark holes on the chest (see photos) that add to its authentic character. A timeless piece of outerwear.
An authentic Cold War-era (1980s) NATO cover folder designed to hold highly classified intelligence documents. Features the iconic and unmistakable visual warning system: bold black and red perimeter stripes with the bilingual English/French text "TOP SECRET / TRÈS SECRET". A fantastic display piece, historical artifact for intelligence community (IC) collectors, or an incredibly accurate movie/theater prop.
Genuine 1989 US Navy Swim Shoes (Gray Canvas). Contract DLA100-88-C-4263. Size 9.5. Often called Coral Creepers. Issued to SEALs/UDT.
Genuine US Navy Utility Shirt (OG-507 Dura-Press). Features a rare direct-embroidered "Seabees" pocket insignia. Name tape LAYNE. Size 14½ x 33 (Small). Good vintage condition. Short sleeve configuration.
A piece of elite history from the birth of the Regiment! Up for sale is a genuine US Army subdued shoulder scroll for the 75th Ranger Regiment. This specific patch is a textbook example of mid-to-late 1980s manufacturing: it features a classic olive drab twill backing, a thin embroidered border, and a factory-applied clear glue/plastic seal on the reverse to prevent fraying. Marking the Headquarters element, this patch dates directly to the era following the Regiment's official formation in 1984. Mint, unissued (NOS) condition.
A piece of niche Special Operations gear! Up for sale is a genuine, unissued U.S. Army two-compartment nylon pouch in Olive Drab. Often misidentified by sellers as a "Claymore pouch," this specific design is widely recognized by collectors as the pouch for the M86 Pursuit Deterrent Munition (PDM) used by Special Forces. It is completely "sterile" (no manufacturer stamps or NSN tags) and features classic "Lift the Dot" fasteners. A must-have for hardcore gear nerds.
A rare and sought-after piece of early 1980s Cold War history! Up for sale is a genuine pair of U.S. military "RDF" (Rapid Deployment Force) Hot Weather camouflage trousers. This transitional pattern bridges the gap between the Vietnam-era ERDL and the iconic M81 Woodland BDU, famously worn during Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada and in Beirut. A fantastic addition for any 80s militaria collector, available in a highly desirable Medium Long size.
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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