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Originally packaged straight pean Forceps, Hemostatic, Straight Kelly. 1950s production.
Original US military "Poncho, Lightweight, with Hood", dated 1952. This item represents a major evolution in field gear introduced during the Korean War. Made from lightweight coated nylon (unlike the heavy rubberized WWII canvas) and featuring an integral hood for the first time. Essential gear for any Korean War USMC display.
A complete set of the iconic AN/PRC-10 Manpack Radio, widely used during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Includes the radio unit, carrying harness, accessory pouch, both short and long antennas, and an H-33 handset (1975 contract). Sold as a collectible display piece; functionality is not guaranteed.
A scarce component of the 1954 Experimental Load Carrying Equipment trials. This pouch, stamped EX 54-17, is a prototype item developed by the US Army to test new designs before the adoption of the M-1956 system. A highly desirable piece for advanced collectors of Cold War field gear development.
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.
Ammunition box for ammunition and bandoliers for M1 Garand rifle.
Experimental pouch EX 54-1 used. Catfish lacks clips.
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.
USMC Blue Dress - 1956. The jacket is a very small size roughly XS with extended sleeves. The wool trousers are size 34-35.
Nepoužité kalhoty M51 Arctic. Velikost M-R, vložka S-L. Rok výroby 1951.
Unused US Army jumpsuit M1942. Size 40R. Year of manufacture 1943. The overalls are complete, including the inner sleeves. Duck hunter (Frogskin) camouflage.
Original WWII metal can with sealing compound for caps, full, made by E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
The definitive helmet of the early Second World War: The US M1917A1, famously known as the "Kelly Helmet". Worn by GIs and Marines during the defense of the Philippines, Wake Island, and Pearl Harbor. This is the transition model featuring the upgraded leather liner and web chinstrap. The item is in used but very nice condition, retaining its original texture and a healthy leather liner.
Original Rangers "Diamond" patch. The patch is in perfect condition. It does not glow under UV lamp see photo.
Original pack of 5 WWII Howard razor blades.
WW II 10th Army Patch.
A guaranteed original World War II era shoulder sleeve insignia for the 17th Airborne Division ("Golden Talon"). This is a two-piece set featuring the division patch and the separate AIRBORNE tab, which is historically correct for the era. Authenticity is confirmed by the UV light test (does not glow), indicating vintage cotton construction suitable for the 1940s. The reverse features the desirable "Snowy Back" embroidery.
Used Ka-Bar knife with 6" parkerized blade. The handle has two brown plastic spacers. There are signs of use on the blade see photo.
A highly collectible WWII set. Early production US M3 Trench Knife by Case (Blade Marked) paired with an original M6 Milsco leather sheath dated 1943. The sheath features unique soldier art – a hand-carved "TEXAS" inscription.
M1905 bayonet from 1942. Producer U.C.
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