› Modern Era: Desert Storm, GWOT and Beyond (1990–Present) › Tričko Grunt Style - Don't Tread On Me
A matching pair of authentic Distinctive Unit Insignia (DUI) pins for the 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne). These crests feature the legendary motto "SINE PARI" (Without Equal) and the Trojan Horse symbol, representing unconventional warfare capabilities. The reverse side bears the clear hallmark "G-23 DENMARK NY MADE IN U.S.A.", indicating high-quality vintage manufacture. Elegant silver metal finish.
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.
A true collector's gem and widely considered the best military softshell ever made: Patagonia PCU Level 5 Pants in the restricted AOR2 (NWU III) camouflage pattern. Issued to Naval Special Warfare (SEALs) operators. This pair is in pristine, New Old Stock (NOS) condition. It comes complete with the original detachable suspenders. The internal Patagonia tag is crisp and unfaded. Size Medium Regular.
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.
A hard-to-find Eagle Industries magazine pouch in the restricted AOR1 camouflage pattern, issued to US Naval Special Warfare (SEALs). This specific pouch is sized for 7.62mm magazines, making it perfect for SR-25 (Mk11), M110, or M14 loadouts. Unlike standard Velcro pouches, this features a secure adjustable buckle closure to accommodate varying mag heights. Condition: Unissued / Mint.
A holy grail for modern era collectors: The US Army CCU (Close Combat Uniform) jacket. Tagged formally as "COAT, COMBAT UNIFORM (CU)". This transitional uniform was issued in limited numbers during 2003-2004 for field trials with Stryker Brigades before the adoption of the UCP ACU. It features the modern ACU cut (velcro pockets, mandarin collar) but in the legacy 3-Color Desert (DCU) pattern. This piece is fully patched to a Sergeant Thompson of the 2nd Infantry Division.
A highly sought-after piece of Naval Special Warfare (NSW) kit: The London Bridge Trading (LBT) 2587B Chest Vest in AOR1. This is the coveted 330D Cordura version (marked on tag), designed specifically to shed weight for Tier 1 operators. Unlike standard rigs, the 2587B offers massive carrying capacity in a monolithic panel design. Dated May 2010, placing it squarely in the prime era of operations in Afghanistan.
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.
Original packaged headband for PASGT helmets. Universal size. Contracts from the 80s.
Used field bottle with LC-1 cover. The bottles are dated 1976-1977. The caps on the NBC plugs are not broken.
M7 bayonet originally packed with box. Year of packing 1976.
Unused USMC Golf Polo Shirt. Size Large. The shirt became dirty during storage. Needs to be washed.
Used RDF blouse. Size Large Long. Contract DSA100-77-C-0531.
Commemorative plaque 7th Special Forces Group - Canal Zone.
Used ALICE backpack. Size Medium. Woodland camo. Condition see photo.
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