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Originally packaged straight pean Forceps, Hemostatic, Straight Kelly. 1950s production.
Kšandy ke kalhotám M51. Skladový stav.
Ammunition box for ammunition and bandoliers for M1 Garand rifle.
Museum-grade 1952 dated OG-107 Sateen Shirt (Type I). Unissued / New Old Stock condition. Manufactured by Philadelphia Q.M. Depot. Size Small. Authentic Korean War era gear.
M9A1 gas mask with bag, filter and cleaning cloths. Stock condition - including cardboard insert and wrapping paper. Size M.
A magnificent and historically significant collector's set: Original Korean War M-1951 Fishtail Parka. This set is exceptional because all components are US Marine Corps issued, and the liner features the rare stencil "C. W. Bn.". This stands for Cold Weather Battalion, the specialized unit formed in 1951 at Pickel Meadows to train Marines for the freezing conditions of Korea (Chosin Reservoir campaign).
The Hood: Dated 1951, "U.S. Marine Corp." stamped, real fur ruff.
The Liner: Wool pile, stamped "U.S. Marine Corps Depot of Supplies" and "C. W. Bn."
The Shell: Heavy cotton sateen, heavy-duty brass zipper. Condition is remarkably good. Size Medium.
A highly collectible "Unit Marked" M1 Helmet Liner manufactured by CAPAC Manufacturing Co. Issued to a trooper of the 11th Airborne Division ("The Angels"). Features the distinctive division insignia on the side. The CAPAC marking typically dates this liner to the early 1950s (Korean War contracts), making it a historically accurate piece for the era.
Perfektně zachovalá USMC Green uniforma z 50. let. Sako má klasický střih. Velikost saka 36R kalhoty 30-31. K saku je i opasek.
A museum-quality collector's set featuring experimental/prototype Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (SSI) designs for the 10th Mountain Division. Dating back to the division's reactivation as a Training Division at Fort Riley during the Korean War era (1948–1954), these specific designs and color variations were tested but never officially adopted for mass issue.
USMC duffel bag from WW II. The bag is signed G. M. Pfeiffer, 647210 Sgt. Very nice condition.
Authentic World War II "Mosquito Bar" – the large box-shaped net designed to be suspended over a folding field cot. Made entirely of the iconic Frogskin (Duck Hunter) camouflage netting. This item is in New Old Stock (NOS)condition. A stunning centerpiece for any USMC Pacific campsite display or a source of pristine original camo material.
M4 bayonet from Utica. Scabbard M8A1 from B.M. Co. Very nice condition.
Genuine World War II Tropical Combat Boots (Pacific Theater). Rare "GR-S" marked soles. Size 8R. Good condition. Fitted with original vintage laces (short type for lower boots).
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.
A scarce and historically significant shoulder patch: The WWII Original Scroll of the 4th Ranger Battalion. Part of the legendary "Darby's Rangers," the 4th Bn is famous for its tragic heroism at the Battle of Cisterna (Italy, 1944), where the unit was decimated holding the line. This patch features authentic wartime construction: embroidered on felt/wool with a Cut Edge (non-merrowed) border. The reverse displays the correct "Snowy Back" stitching pattern.
Rare USN experimental vest with ballistic or anti-shock protection and DORON plates. Size M stock condition.
This type of vest is one of the test pieces produced during WWII. While the US. Army preferred to use metal plates, the USN and USMC tested DORON material.
The material was named after Gen. G. F. Doriot, who commanded the Research and Development Branch, Office of the Quartermaster General.
A world-class collector's item. These are Experimental USMC Trousers in Frogskin (Duck Hunter) camouflage, originating from the Test Series produced prior to the adoption of the standard P1941 utility uniform. An incredibly scarce developmental piece intended for advanced collections and museums.
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