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Ultimate collector's set of 12 brand new, unfired Zippo lighters featuring all branches of the US Military (including USMC and Space Force). Comes in an original Zippo acrylic display case.
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.
A highly sought-after piece of "Old Gen" ABA gear: The Small Utility / Compass Pouch in Woodland camouflage. Commonly seen on the vests of Tier 1 operators (Delta, DEVGRU) during the Panama and Somalia eras. This pouch is distinguished by its "PULL THE DOT" directional snap button, designed to prevent accidental opening under stress. Perfect for holding a compass, strobe light, or field dressing. Features the proprietary ABA attachment system on the back.
A tactical staple in a great size! Up for sale is a genuine US Army Patrol Cap in OEF-CP (MultiCam) camouflage. With a 2009 contract date, this cap was issued during the height of the war in Afghanistan. Manufactured by Sam Bonk Uniform Co. It features an original "JACKSON" name tape on the back. Size 7 1/4 (approx. 58 cm). Used but in very good condition with no rips, holes, or stains.
Genuine US Military Hot Weather Desert Boots. Tan color. Features ANSI rated Safety Toe. Vibram Sierra soles. Large size 12 1/2 R. Used condition with plenty of life left.
The backbone of your early GWOT desert rig! Up for sale is a set of unissued, commercial ALICE Y-suspenders in Desert Tan/Khaki. A prime example of 90s/early 2000s "Private Purchase" gear, these suspenders offer a massive comfort upgrade over standard GI issue: heavily padded, wide shoulder straps that prevent digging under heavy loads. Complete with black metal snap hooks and front D-rings for attaching small gear. Mint, unissued New Old Stock (NOS) condition.
A highly desirable "Old Gen" London Bridge Trading (LBT) 1961A chest rig. This is the quintessential piece of kit for US Navy SEALs during the early GWOT era. The rig is in OD Green and shows honest field wear and fading ("Salty"), adding immense character. The internal label is the older paper/fabric style and is heavily faded, confirming its vintage status. Despite the age, all ITW Nexus buckles and Velcro closures are fully functional.
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.
A fantastic piece of Gulf War memorabilia! Set of 3 vintage "America's Heroes" action figures featuring the key leaders of Operation Desert Storm. The figures themselves are in excellent condition; the original packaging shows significant storage wear.
Genuine London Bridge Trading compression sack/pouch. Model LBT-6130A. Coyote Brown. Dated March 2010. Features MOLLE attachment and heavy-duty compression straps. Lightly used condition.
Genuine US Military Radio Pouch. Rare 1997 "Early Gen" contract. Woodland Camouflage. Manufactured by SDS. Perfect for SINCGARS radios or large water bottles. Condition: Unissued / Mint.
A pristine piece of Special Operations history! Up for sale is an original, unissued US Army black wool beret featuring the iconic 75th Ranger Regiment organizational flash. Dated by contract to 1984, this beret represents the era when black berets were strictly the elite headgear of the Rangers. Manufactured by the renowned Bancroft Cap Company. A flawless New Old Stock (NOS) item for serious Cold War militaria collectors.
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.
The perfect blank canvas for your Cold War impression! Up for sale is an early contract (1977) U.S. Army "RDF" (Rapid Deployment Force) hot weather camouflage coat. This is a "sterile" piece, meaning it has never had patches sewn on it, making it ideal for reenactors wanting to build a custom unit loadout, or for casual vintage wear. Made of 100% cotton, it is in beautiful condition and comes in the highly sought-after, very wearable size of Large Long..
Unused USGI replacement zipper for sleeping bag.
A complete black BDU uniform set (Coat & Trousers) acquired from the estate of a US Army Special Forces soldier. Black uniforms like this were typically unit-purchased for OPFOR (Opposing Force) role-play or counter-terrorism training. Manufactured by Starr Mountain Sportswear. The condition is exceptional – unlike most surplus black gear which fades to grey, this set retains its deep, saturated black color. Size Medium - Regular.
A rare transitional piece of Cold War field gear! Up for sale is a genuine 1975 U.S. Army ammunition pocket. Unlike the common canvas versions from the Vietnam War, this pouch is made from early OD green nylon, coinciding with the introduction of the ALICE system. Designed to hold heavy M-60 machine gun belts or M3 "Grease Gun" magazines, it features an integrated shoulder strap. A fantastic addition for serious gear collectors.
A pristine example of the US Military Parka, Snow Camouflage. This is a complete set featuring the white cotton shell and the button-in polyester quilted liner. Produced in 1982 by the renowned contractor Alpha Industries, Inc.. The condition is exceptional, appearing unissued with crisp white fabric. Please note: While tagged Small (Chest 33-37"), these are designed as over-garments to fit over full battle rattle, so they fit significantly larger (like a civilian Large/XL).
Original 1981 US Army Training Circular "Military Skiing" (TC 90-11-1). Covers cross-country skiing techniques, equipment maintenance, and winter mobility tactics. Authentic Cold War era publication.
A rare and sought-after piece of early 1980s Cold War history! Up for sale is a genuine pair of U.S. military "RDF" (Rapid Deployment Force) Hot Weather camouflage trousers. This transitional pattern bridges the gap between the Vietnam-era ERDL and the iconic M81 Woodland BDU, famously worn during Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada and in Beirut. A fantastic addition for any 80s militaria collector, available in a highly desirable Medium Long size.
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