› Modern Era: Desert Storm, GWOT and Beyond (1990–Present) › Tričko šedé Liberty or Death - Medium
The ultimate collector's piece from the Gulf War era: An original American Body Armor (ABA) Tactical Equipment Vest, Model AR. Produced in 1990 in the iconic 6-Color Desert ("Chocolate Chip") camouflage. This vest represents the pinnacle of "Old Gen" tactical nylon, famously used by Tier 1 units (Delta Force, DEVGRU) during Operation Desert Storm. It features four fixed double-magazine pouches with black Fastex buckles, upper utility pockets, and the signature side-lacing adjustment system. The original label is crisp and clearly legible.
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 scarce and highly desirable piece of 1990s field gear: The Modular Triple 40mm Grenade Pouch in Woodland camouflage. Unlike the standard issue IIFS Grenadier Vests which had sewn-on pockets, this pouch is fully modular and attaches via ALICE clips to a pistol belt or pack. This configuration was favored by Special Forces and units requiring a lighter, customizable loadout. It holds three 40mm rounds for the M203 launcher, secured by heavy-duty snap buttons. Faint US contract markings are visible on the webbing.
A rare and complete Sniper Ghillie Suit Construction Kit manufactured by Source One Tactical (SOT). Acquired directly from a US Special Operations Forces (SOF) member. This is a "build-your-own" kit, allowing the operator to customize the concealment pattern. It includes the lightweight base parka and trousers (Size XL, Made in USA), along with rolls of netting, burlap/jute garnishing, tan Fastex buckles, zip ties, and Seam Grip adhesive. Housed in a compression stuff sack.
An exceptional collector's piece: Genuine US Marine Corps Lightweight Helmet (LWH) in unused, unissued condition. While visually similar to the PASGT, the LWH offers superior ballistic protection at a lighter weight (historically speaking). This specific helmet was manufactured in July 2007 and retains its pristine rough-textured exterior finish. Inside, it features the improved 4-point retention system with the iconic USMC Eagle, Globe, and Anchor (EGA) stamped into the leather nape pad. Includes a front-mounted bracket for Night Vision Goggles. Size: Large. Disclaimer: Sold for collector's/display purposes only. Ballistic protection is not guaranteed.
A highly collectible piece of "Old Gen" tactical nylon: The London Bridge Trading (LBT) 6037 Plate Carrier. Predating the widespread adoption of the 6094, this model was a staple for US Navy SEALs during the early GWOT era. Finished in Coyote Brown. The authenticity and vintage are confirmed by the presence of the sought-after "PEE WEE MOLDING CORP" marked buckles. A simple, rugged design meant for direct action. Condition: Used, showing character.
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 hard-to-find Flame Resistant (FR) version of the standard Gen III Level 5 Softshell Jacket. Manufactured by S.E.K.R.I., this jacket is constructed from ResQ fabric (Aramid blend), providing crucial flash/fire protection that the standard nylon issue lacks. Issued to Special Operations and vehicle crews. Features the Multicam pattern. Condition: Unused / Unissued.
A pristine example of genuine NSWG issued kit: Crye Precision Combat Shirt in the Navy Custom (NC) cut. Clad in the restricted AOR2 pattern, this shirt is distinct from the standard Army Custom commercial versions. The tag clearly identifies it as "SHIRT, COMBAT, NAVY CUSTOM". Size is Medium Long (MD L), a highly desirable size for taller operators. Condition is Unused / Mint.
A prime example of modern Naval Special Warfare loadout gear: Eagle Industries Multipurpose Chest Rig (MPCR) V.2 in the restricted AOR1 pattern. Manufactured in 2012, this rig is the Eagle Industries equivalent of the iconic LBT-1961A/G. Features a split-front zipper design for easy donning/doffing. Condition is Lightly Used – excellent structural integrity with vibrant colors, showing only minor signs of field use.
Velmi pěkná blůza v maskování Woodland, materiál twill. Velikost XL-R. Původní ošití US. NAVY SEA BEES.
Almost unused M9 bayonet from LanCay. This is an upgraded version without the scabbard sharpener and with an ergonomically shaped handle. The screw on the pommel needs to be tightened - the guard is slightly loose.
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.
White sling for M-16 rifle.
Carrying straps/braces used LC-1.
1x year of manufacture 1975
1x year of manufacture 1974
1x year of manufacture 1977
1x year of manufacture 1980
1x year of manufacture 1982 (red trim)
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.
Uniform in Woodland camouflage (M81). Rip-Stop material. Blouse is size Medium-Long, trousers Medium-Regular, cap is size 7 1/4. The set comes from the estate of a Special Forces member named Norton who served in the US. Army from Vietnam to the 1990s. Used but nice condition. Uniform is ironed and has dry cleaner's tags on it.
Used ALICE pouches.
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