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US paper target for shooting M16 A1.
Rare German Army Electronic Warfare (EloKa) tropical t-shirt. Unit print "StörGrp" (Jamming Group) featuring a Punisher skull made of an armored vehicle silhouette. Dated 2016. Size 50 (Medium).
High-end padded MOLLE belt sleeve by London Bridge Trading. Model 1647D featuring drop-leg access slots. Coyote Brown color. Made in USA. Unused condition.
The "Holy Grail" of modern camo collecting. Genuine US Army trial uniform in the rare UCP-Delta pattern. Flame Resistant (FR) fabric. Dated 2009. Size Large-Regular. Brand new with tags (American Apparel).
Genuine LBT modular triple magazine pouch. "3x2" configuration holds a total of 6 M4/AR15 magazines. Lightweight 500D Cordura. Coyote Brown. Dated Oct 2011. Unused / New Old Stock.
Genuine US Army IOTV Complete Set in UCP pattern. Size Large. Manufactured by Carter Enterprises (2013). Includes Yoke, DAPS, Groin, and Lower Back protectors with soft armor. Unissued condition.
Originální US lepící páska.
Genuine US Air Force service dress jacket with zip-out quilted liner. High-quality poly/wool blend from the DSCP "Wings Collection". Size 42 Regular.
Rare US Marine Corps test trousers for the Tropical Combat Uniform (MCTCU). Flame Resistant fabric. Tagged "NSN: Development Item". Size Medium-X-Long. New with tags.
Experimental trousers designed for MARSOC units and, according to some sources, for the Scout Sniper. Size L-L. We have not been able to trace the manufacturer. The pants have pockets located in the same way as you know in Crye Precision pants.
A scarce piece of late Vietnam War era web gear: The M14 "Nylon Duck" Magazine Pouch. Unlike the common canvas M1956 pouches, this nylon variant (associated with the M1967 MLCE/ALICE transition) is highly sought after because M14 gear was rarely produced in nylon once the M16 became standard. Contract dated 1972 (DSA100-72-C-0319). Condition is lightly used, featuring the soldier's name "WINK" hand-written on the lid.
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.
Genuine US Military General Purpose Ammunition Bag. M81 Woodland Camouflage. "Claymore Bag" style with shoulder strap. US stamped. Snap closure. Unissued / New Old Stock.
Original packed bibs for M1 helmet (Strap, Chin Helmet Ground Troops, Steel M-1). Year of manufacture 1985.
Genuine internal suspension webbing for the US PASGT "Fritz" Kevlar helmet. Rare X-Small size. Olive Drab Nylon. Unissued New Old Stock condition.
Used M51 cap with patches. Size label missing. Size corresponds to 7 1/4.
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.
A vintage USGI M183 Demolition Charge Carrying Case (Satchel Charge Bag). This specific example is stamped 4/78(April 1978), making it a genuine piece of Cold War era field gear. Made of heavy olive drab cotton canvas, it features the distinctive small side pouch for a firing device and a dual-compartment interior. The bag is in used, "salty" conditionwith visible wear, fraying, and small holes, ideal for collectors who prefer gear with a "been there" look.
Genuine US Military cover for the collapsible 2-quart canteen. Manufactured by Guida Clothing Co. in 1982. Includes original shoulder strap. Fleece-lined. Unissued condition.
Genuine US Army collar insignia for enlisted personnel. "U.S." block letters on a gold disk. Worn on the right collar of Class A / ASU uniforms.
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