› Modern Era: Desert Storm, GWOT and Beyond (1990–Present) › USMC Sumka na granát
Komplet v maskování Desert s označením USMC na kapse. Blůza je velikost L-X Long a kalhoty XL-L. Komplet je ve skladovém stavu. V důsledku skladování je na kalhotách několik skvrn.
A hard-to-find piece of Naval Special Warfare (NSW) medical kit: The TQS MET (Medical Emergency Tourniquet). Unlike the standard issue CAT, the MET was favored by Navy SEALs for its rugged construction and lower profile. This example comes in Multicam with distinctive coyote brown hardware. It is in Unused / Mint condition, perfect for completing a high-end IFAK or plate carrier setup.
A rare gem for US Marine Corps gear collectors: The Eagle Industries CIACS (Combat Integrated Armor Carrier System) in Coyote Brown. Often associated with elite USMC units like Force Recon, this carrier offers a distinct profile compared to the standard issue MTV. This specific unit is size Medium and comes complete with original Eagle Industries soft armor inserts, making it a highly desirable full set for display.
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 stunning piece of USMC regalia: The Officer Dress White Cover. This specific cover features the gold bullion oak leaf embroidery on the visor (commonly known as "Scrambled Eggs"), designating it for Field Grade Officers (Major and above) and General Officers. It includes the signature Quatrefoil braid on the crown and a multi-piece officer's Eagle, Globe, and Anchor insignia. Size 7 1/8.
The legendary Generation 1 (Gen 1) Combat Pants by Crye Precision, the design that started the revolution in tactical apparel. These pants in Multicam are in used condition and come complete with the original knee pads. Size is 36R (Regular). All zippers are fully functional. There is a small hole (approx. 5mm) on the seat/rear area, otherwise, the pants are solid.
Originally: €637,34
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.
A genuine US Military Issue (USGI) survival knife: The Gerber LMF II Infantry in Foliage Green. This is a contract piece, identified by the box labeling with NSN 1095-01-552-5218 and contract date 10/11, distinct from commercial retail versions. Designed for downed aircrew and infantry, it features an electrically isolated handle for cutting live wires and a pointed pommel for breaking glass. Blade marked "Portland, Oregon USA". Condition: New in Box (Unissued).
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 hard-to-find accessory for the US SOCOM collector: Eagle Industries MSAP (Modular Supplemental Armor Protection) Kit Bag. Dated 2-07 (February 2007), this bag dates perfectly to the height of the GWOT era. Crucially, it still has the original Kwikpoint User Guide attached, covering the RBAV (Releaseable Body Armor Vest) and MBAVsystems. Condition is Unused/Mint, with the exception of a soldier's signature inked on the inside of the carry handle.
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.
Unused US helmet rubber bands.
Used RDF Coat, Hot Weather, Camouflage Pattern. Size Medium Regular. One patch missing. Blouse comes from the estate of a Special Forces member named Norton who served in the US. Army from Vietnam to the 1990s.
Used headband for M1 helmet. Year of manufacture 1974.
Authentic US Army "Cap, Hot Weather" in classic Olive Green 106. Features the highly desirable and rare Size 7 1/2 (approx. 60 cm head circumference). Minimally used condition with deep color, stiff brim, and clean interior.
White sling for M-16 rifle.
Unused nylon stretcher. Year of manufacture 1988.
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