› Modern Era: Desert Storm, GWOT and Beyond (1990–Present) › Sumka EI Double mag - Multicam
A collectible set of four heavy-duty belt buckles by the famous Siskiyou Buckle Co. Produced in 1991 to commemorate the US Military during the Desert Storm era. The set includes buckles for the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. Each buckle features a vibrant enameled American flag background and detailed branch insignia. A signature feature of Siskiyou craftsmanship is the rear prong/hook, which is sculpted in the shape of an Eagle's Head. Made in USA. Comes with the original paper guarantee certificate. Condition: Lightly used.
Short Description: A pristine example of high-end tactical nylon from S.O.TECH (Special Operations Technologies). This is a Drop-Leg IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) in the desirable Ranger Green color, heavily associated with the 75th Ranger Regiment and other SOF units. The pouch features bold "IFAK" embroidery and secure leg straps. Most importantly, it comes fully stocked with the original issued medical supplies. Condition: Unused / Mint.
A unique piece of gear from the Special Forces Qualification Course (SFQC). This standard issue ACU (UCP) jacketfeatures distinct "theater modifications" specific to SF candidates ("Students"). White textile panels have been sewn onto the sleeve pockets and chest, allowing instructors to write roster numbers or identify students during field exercises like Robin Sage. Size Large Long.
Manual from 1993 for maintenance of M6, M7 and M9 bayonets.
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.
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.
A pristine Eagle Industries (EI) chest rig in the restricted AOR1 pattern, issued to Naval Special Warfare (NSW). This is the highly desirable "Purpose Built" (PB) variant. It features three central fixed pouches holding a total of 6 M4 magazines, while the sides are left open with MOLLE webbing, allowing the operator to customize the loadout with specific radio or utility pouches. Date of Manufacture: 06/09. Condition: New / Unused.
The heavy hauler of the US Special Operations Forces: The Gregory UM21 Main Rucksack, part of the SPEAR BALCS system. Unlike standard issue gear, this pack features a commercial-grade, high-performance suspension system designed to carry massive loads in comfort. Manufactured by Gregory Mountain Products. Features the iconic Woodland camouflage. Condition is lightly used, showing minor signs of wear but fully serviceable with intact waterproofing on the bottom.
Groin Protector Cover. Size Small/Medium. Manufacturer Ceradyne Inc.. 3D Camo. Without ballistic insert.
A true collector's "Unicorn" piece from the Naval Special Warfare (NSW) inventory. This is the London Bridge Trading (LBT) 1961K Chest Rig in the restricted AOR1 camouflage. Crucially, this is the 330D Cordura version (marked on tag), made specifically to reduce weight for elite operators. Designed for 7.62mm platforms like the MK17 SCAR-H. Dated October 2010, placing it squarely in the prime era of DevGru operations.
Used M51 cap with patches. Size label missing. Size corresponds to 7 1/4.
Použité nosné popruhy LC-1.
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.
Pocket, Ammunition, Magazine. Material nylon. Year of manufacture 1975.
US Duffle Bag manufacturer Defense Personnel Support Center. Contract from the early 1970s. The bag is signed SP/4 W. A. Collins and personal, number 164-42-5658. Very nice condition.
Very nice Parka, Extreme Cold Weather (Fishtail, Shosak) with liner and hood. Size medium. Very nice colour and condition. There are a few small holes in one spot on the chest see photo. Size Medium. Parka is from 1982, liner is from 1973 and hood is from 1979 with faux fur.
Velmi pěkná blůza v maskování Woodland, materiál twill. Velikost XL-R. Původní ošití US. NAVY SEA BEES.
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