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Originally packaged straight pean Forceps, Hemostatic, Straight Kelly. 1950s production.
An extremely rare original patch of the UDT (Underwater Demolition Teams) dating to the Korean War era. These elite "Frogmen" (often nicknamed "The Naked Warriors") were responsible for hydrographic reconnaissance and beach clearance ahead of amphibious landings like Inchon. These units are the direct lineage of the modern US Navy SEALs.
Experimental pouch EX 54-1 used. Catfish lacks clips.
Korean War era original (1950s). Model M-1951 in NOS condition. Heavyweight Wool/Cotton blend, vintage aluminum zipper. Size Large-Regular.
Genuine US Marine Corps issue shelter half dated 1952. Large "U.S.M.C." stencil. Manufactured by Tweedie Footwear Corp. "New Type" with snaps. Good color, used condition with authentic field repairs/holes.
Genuine US Army wool mummy sleeping bag. Designed as the inner liner for the M-1949 Mountain system. Center zipper. Condition: Used, with moth holes and a tear. Repair project.
Rare 1950s Shoulder Sleeve Insignia for the 508th Airborne Regimental Combat Team. Two-piece set (Patch + Airborne Tab). Authentic "Cut Edge" construction with "Snowy Back". Unissued condition.
M9A1 gas mask with bag, filter and cleaning cloths. Stock condition - including cardboard insert and wrapping paper. Size M.
Genuine US Military wool-lined sleeping bag. Heavy-duty full-length zipper allows it to open flat as a blanket. Water-repellent shell with wool interior. Unused / New Old Stock condition.
Original packed pean - Forceps, Hemostatic, Curved, Kelly. Packing year 1957.
Genuine Korean War era US Army shelter half. Dated April 1953. Unissued condition with crisp canvas/color. Note: Has a tear in one corner due to storage handling.
Museum-grade US WWII Experimental Plastic Canteen. Manufactured by AICO in 1943. Made of Ethocel. Extremely limited production run of only 4,400 units. Authentic Pacific Theater gear.
Genuine World War II era M1916 holster for the .45 caliber pistol. Clearly dated 1944. Embossed "US" flap. Good used condition with authentic patina.
Authentic WWII accessory set for the M1 Garand grenade launcher system. Includes the M1 Grenade Projection Adapter (dated 1943), M15 Sight with 1944 pouch, and the essential rubber recoil boot. Excellent collector's condition.
A scarce and highly desirable variation of the classic US M1916 holster for the Colt 1911 .45 pistol. Manufactured by FINK, a maker significantly harder to find than the common WWII contractors. The holster is in perfect vintage condition, featuring supple leather with a rich dark brown color and intact stitching. The rear markings "FINK" and the inspector initial "F" are deep and clearly legible. The front flap bears the embossed "US" in an oval. Includes the standard M1910 wire belt hanger.
A scarce and highly desirable original WWII shoulder sleeve insignia of the Merrill's Marauders (5307th Composite Unit Provisional). Famous for their long-range penetration missions behind Japanese lines in the Burma theater. This patch features the correct WWII "Cut Edge" construction. Authenticity verified: The threads do not glow under UV light, confirming the use of vintage cotton materials rather than modern synthetics.
Authentic World War II US Marine Corps P1944 HBT Jacket. Late-war production featuring "Economy" metal buttons. Crisp USMC EGA stencil on pocket. Size 38 R. Vintage condition with honest wear.
Genuine WWII US M3 Fighting Knife by PAL. Desirable "Blade Marked" version. Comes with the scarce early "U.S. M8" marked scabbard by Beckwith. Heavy combat patina/used condition.
A highly collectible US M4 Bayonet manufactured by the famous CASE cutlery company. Designed for the M1 Carbine. Included is the correct M8A1 scabbard made by BM CO (Beckwith Manufacturing). The bayonet is in used condition. Condition Note: As is common with vintage leather-handled knives, the washers have dried and shrunk over time. This has resulted in the crossguard becoming loose (wobbly).
Used US tarpaulin from 1945. The tarpaulin has several repairs and stains. It is visibly marked with the name and unit of the original owner, Paul Petersen. There is a 20 cm long seam that has come apart in one place.
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