› Modern Era: Desert Storm, GWOT and Beyond (1990–Present) › REPRO - Baret Woodland (M81) vel. 58
A highly sought-after piece of Marine Corps gear! Up for sale is a genuine, reversible USMC Field Tarp (Woodland MARPAT / Coyote). Manufactured by ORC Industries in 2006, this tarp is technically unissued. However, due to long-term storage, the inner polyurethane (PU) waterproof coating on the Coyote side has stuck to itself and peeled/rubbed off in several areas. All bungee tie-downs, metal grommets, and heavy-duty plastic snaps are intact and undamaged. Generous size: approx. 228 x 203 cm (90 x 80 inches).
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 US Military Hot Weather Desert Boots. Tan color. Features ANSI rated Safety Toe. Vibram Sierra soles. Large size 12 1/2 R. Used condition with plenty of life left.
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.
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.
Unused belt from Blackwater. Size Large.
A solid piece of tactical history: Original Blackhawk Industries (BHI) M60 Ammo Pouch from the 1990s. This item features the highly collectible "White Tag", indicating it was manufactured in Chesapeake, VA, USA, before production moved overseas. Designed to hold a 100-round belt of 7.62mm ammo, it features a heavy-duty Velcro closure with a snap backup and an internal divider flap. Attached via standard metal ALICE clips. Color: Black.
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.
A tactical icon in a desirable colorway: The LBT-1879E Split Front Chest Rig in Tan. Manufactured by London Bridge Trading, the 1879 series was the gold standard for US Navy SEALs for riverine and direct action missions. This "E" model variant features the classic split-front design for versatility. The item is in lightly used condition, showing honest history but no damage or failure of components.
True Tora Bora vibes! Up for sale is an original Gregory Shasta expedition backpack in the iconic green/black colorway. During the early days of the War in Afghanistan (Operation Enduring Freedom), elite units like the Green Berets, Navy SEALs, and CIA Ground Branch ditched their heavy, uncomfortable standard-issue packs for top-tier civilian mountaineering gear (known as COTS - Commercial Off-The-Shelf). This specific pack was sourced directly from a US Army Green Beret veteran. It is in nice, field-used condition with all zippers and buckles fully functional. A holy grail piece for early GWOT reenactors and "operator" gear collectors!
Originally: €225,78
Rare team patch for Operational Detachment Alpha 016 of the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne). Features the Edelweiss flower and the German mountaineer greeting "Berg Heil". Commemorates the unit's heritage in Germany.
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.
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.
Komplet Camp OG107 značený Sea Bees. Velikost 38x33 kalhoty, košile 15,5x31. Velmi pěkný stav. Cena je za komplet.
Bring some military-industrial style to your desk! Up for sale is a genuine U.S. Navy issue two-tier metal document organizer / letter tray. Built like a tank, this is a classic piece of Cold War-era military office equipment. Perfect for a vintage desk setup, an industrial home office, or as an authentic prop for a Command Post (TOC) display.
A comprehensive and thick "Soldier's Manual" designed for the US Army Special Forces Engineer. Officially titled FM 31-12B-S, intended for soldiers with MOS 12B (Combat Engineer) and SQI S (Special Forces) qualification. Dated April 1981. This extensive volume covers the critical skills required of a Green Beret engineer, from advanced demolitions to airborne insertion techniques.
Used ALICE FIRST AID / COMPASS POUCH.
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.
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.
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