› Modern Era: Desert Storm, GWOT and Beyond (1990–Present) › PACK, PATROL, COMBAT (2)
The ultimate collector's piece for NSW enthusiasts: Mystery Ranch SATL (Bridger Assault Pack) in the restricted AOR1 (Desert Digital) camouflage. Issued exclusively to Naval Special Warfare (SEALs/DevGru). Unlike the standard Coyote versions, AOR1 packs are incredibly scarce. This specific unit is in lightly used, excellent condition, showing minimal signs of wear. It features the signature Tri-Zip design and BVS system for integration with body armor. Tagged with correct NSN 8465-01-577-3588. Frame Size: Medium.
Iconic LBT-1195J Riverine/Jungle Rig. M81 Woodland. Buckles dated 2002 (Early GWOT). Features flotation foam. Authentic US Navy SEAL gear. Perfect 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.
Rare Eagle Industries "Old Gen" Harris LBV Vest. Dated 1996. M81 Woodland. Iconic 90s tactical gear used by Navy SEALs and Special Forces.
A highly sought-after piece of "Old Gen" ABA gear: The Small Utility / Compass Pouch in Woodland camouflage. Commonly seen on the vests of Tier 1 operators (Delta, DEVGRU) during the Panama and Somalia eras. This pouch is distinguished by its "PULL THE DOT" directional snap button, designed to prevent accidental opening under stress. Perfect for holding a compass, strobe light, or field dressing. Features the proprietary ABA attachment system on the back.
Complete your early GWOT desert rig! Up for sale is an unissued, commercial ALICE 1-Quart Canteen Cover in Desert Tan/Khaki. This is a classic example of "Private Purchase" (or PX) gear popular with US troops during the 1990s and early GWOT deployments when official desert gear was scarce. It features the standard design with a synthetic fleece lining and a front water purification tablet pocket. Includes two metal ALICE clips for belt attachment. Mint, unissued New Old Stock (NOS) condition.
Secure your comms with gear from the manufacturer themselves! Up for sale is a genuine tactical radio pouch designed for MBITR radios (like the AN/PRC-148 or AN/PRC-152), manufactured directly by Harris RF Communications. This pouch features the highly coveted AOR 1 (Desert Digital) camouflage pattern, standard issue for US Navy SEALs and Special Warfare units. Its open-face design allows for quick frequency adjustments without removing the radio. Used MOLLE surplus in good condition.
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.
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.
A tactical staple in a great size! Up for sale is a genuine US Army Patrol Cap in OEF-CP (MultiCam) camouflage. With a 2009 contract date, this cap was issued during the height of the war in Afghanistan. Manufactured by Sam Bonk Uniform Co. It features an original "JACKSON" name tape on the back. Size 7 1/4 (approx. 58 cm). Used but in very good condition with no rips, holes, or stains.
A genuine "Army Green" uniform piece with elite history! We are offering an original US Army dress coat (Coat, Man's, Army Green) contract dated 1984. This coat is richly adorned with its original patches: the left shoulder bears the prestigious "Scroll" of the elite 75th Ranger Regiment, the sleeves have Specialist 4 (SPC) rank chevrons, and a 3-year Service Stripe ("hash mark"). Inside the chest, you can clearly see the "ghosting" marks where the soldier's metal pin-on badges and ribbon racks were once proudly displayed. Made of a high-quality poly/wool blend. Size 42 Short (fits approx. 42" chest, shorter frame). Used but in great vintage condition.
Genuine 1977 issue M-65 Field Jacket. Features 94th US Army Reserve Command (ARCOM) shoulder patch. Brass General zipper. Size Large Regular. Good used condition.
A museum-quality piece with serious history! Up for sale is a genuine U.S. Army "RDF" (Rapid Deployment Force) camouflage coat belonging to Special Forces veteran Major Norton. Dated 1981, this 100% cotton hot weather coat features its original subdued patches, including the Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB), Master Parachutist wings, and SF tabs. Missing one combat patch on the right shoulder with visible "ghost" stitching. A rare find for Cold War militaria collectors. Size Medium Regular.
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.
Authentic quilted liner for the M-65 jacket. Dated to 1976, size Medium. The instruction label is washed out/unreadable. Good "salty" vintage condition.
A rare transitional piece of Cold War field gear! Up for sale is a genuine 1975 U.S. Army ammunition pocket. Unlike the common canvas versions from the Vietnam War, this pouch is made from early OD green nylon, coinciding with the introduction of the ALICE system. Designed to hold heavy M-60 machine gun belts or M3 "Grease Gun" magazines, it features an integrated shoulder strap. A fantastic addition for serious gear collectors.
Nálepka USMC Sniper.
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 hard-to-find pair of US Military "Trousers, Field, Tan". Unlike the common OG-107 utility trousers, these solid tan pants were produced in smaller quantities, typically for OPFOR (Opposing Forces) training or early rapid deployment units in the late 70s. This pair features the contract number DSA100-76-C-0093, dating them to 1976. Made from durable 50% Cotton / 50% Nylon. They feature the classic 6-pocket layout with cargo pockets. Condition is lightly used and excellent.
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