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The definitive piece of the Protective Combat Uniform (PCU) system: Level 5 Softshell Pants manufactured by the legendary Orc Industries. Issued to US Special Operations Forces (SOF), these pants are made from advanced encapsulated microfiber fabric in Alpha Green. They are windproof, water-resistant, and highly breathable. Features include waist adjustments, suspender loops, and heavy-duty side zippers for boots. Size Medium. Condition: Lightly used, excellent shape.
The ultimate Cold War reference guide: FM 100-2-3 "The Soviet Army: Troops, Organization, and Equipment". Dated June 1991, this manual represents the culmination of US intelligence on Soviet forces right before the dissolution of the USSR. Spanning 252 pages, it serves as an illustrated encyclopedia of Soviet military hardware, essential for identification and tactical understanding.
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.
Rare LBT-2377B Kit Bag in AOR1 pattern. Tag marked "Modified for NSWG" (Navy SEALs contract). Massive size (approx 26"x26"x15"). Lightly used condition.
A sleek, tactical "All Black" version of the Lan-Cay M9 Bayonet. This configuration features a black oxide blade, black polymer round grip, black scabbard, and black webbing. This stealthy look was often favored by specialized units or for night operations. The quick-release buckle is dated 1998. Condition is Unused / Mint, making it a perfect addition to a modern blade collection.
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.
A true "Unicorn" for NSW collectors: The LBT-1879B Split Front Chest Rig by London Bridge Trading. This is the definitive rig of the Navy SEALs during the 1990s and early 2000s. This specific unit features the highly coveted "Yellow Tag" (Gold Label), indicating early "Old Gen" production. The condition is Unissued / NOS (New Old Stock)– the 1000D Cordura retains its original factory stiffness and vibrant color. An impossible find in this condition.
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 pristine example of the highly sought-after Patagonia PCU Level 5 Softshell Jacket. Manufactured as part of the Protective Combat Uniform system for US Special Forces. This jacket comes in the UCP (Universal Camouflage Pattern). It is in Unissued / Mint condition. Size XL. Features the iconic Patagonia label indicating top-tier manufacturing quality.
A true collector's unicorn: A complete USMC Experimental Combat Utility Uniform set in Desert MARPAT. Unlike standard issue gear, this set is constructed from a lightweight, wind-resistant Softshell material (comparable to PCU Level 5). Produced by American Power Source Inc., this is believed to be the elusive "Mountain MCCUU" intended for specialized mountain warfare trials. Condition is Unissued / Mint.
Unused USMC Golf Polo Shirt. Size Large. The shirt became dirty during storage. Needs to be washed.
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 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 massive, one-of-a-kind historical artifact: Presentation Leadership Plaque awarded to Brigadier General Rudolf "Rudi" F. Peksens (Director J5, US SOUTHCOM) in 1995. This heavy wooden board (approx. 76 x 55 cm) symbolizes the Joint Command nature by featuring four distinct blades representing the service branches: An M7 Bayonet (Army), a Ka-Bar Utility Knife (USMC), a Jet Pilot Survival Knife (USAF), and a U.S. Navy Mark 3 Mod 0 Knife (Navy). Includes dedication plate and service coins.
Lightly used Trousers, Field, Tan. Contract DSA100-76-C-0093. Size Large Short.
Set US Navy Experimental Garment. Size 34L. Year of manufacture 1978. Made by NATIC.
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