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Originally packaged straight pean Forceps, Hemostatic, Straight Kelly. 1950s production.
A museum-grade find: The Experimental Field Cargo Pack (Buttpack) from the 1954 EX-54 trials. This rare prototype is the direct forefather of the iconic M-1956 buttpack used in Vietnam. Produced in limited numbers for field testing, it features unique construction details and hardware distinctive to the 1954 experimental series.
A vintage shoulder sleeve insignia for the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment (503rd PIR), featuring their famous moniker "THE ROCK" earning during the WWII jump on Corregidor. Based on the construction (Merrowed Edge) and materials (Cotton threads that do not glow under UV light), this patch dates to the Post-War era (1950s or 1960s). It is typically found on reunion jackets or occupation-era uniforms.
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.
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.
Ammunition box for ammunition and bandoliers for M1 Garand rifle.
Sada různých manuálů z roku 1955.
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.
Authentic 1966 US Marine Corps Cotton Sateen Utility Shirt. Features black stencil USMC & EGA on pocket plus name stencil. Contract DSA-100-609. Size 14 1/2 x 33 (Small-Long). Nice vintage condition..
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.
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.
Authentic WWII German gas mask canister (Gasmaskenbüchse) dated 1944. Late-war production featuring original canvas web straps. Original paint. Excellent collector's condition.
Authentic World War II US Army Air Forces shoulder sleeve insignia. Classic "Hap Arnold" winged star design. Fully embroidered with cut edge. Original vintage condition.
Authentic US Military M1910 Hand Axe. Features distinct "U.S." stamping on the head. Retains its original/period wooden handle with excellent patina. WWII / Korea era field gear. Axe only.
Genuine World War II US Marine Corps P1941 HBT trousers. Hard-to-find large size. Current waist 88cm (34.5") with folded fabric at the back that can be let out. US Marine Corps signed buttons. Nice condition.
Genuine WWII US Army Reversible Ski Parka with fur-trimmed hood. Issued to Mountain Troops. Good vintage condition with authentic repairs and stains. Real fur collar.
Authentic 48-Star United States Flag (Grid Pattern). Issued between 1912-1959. Heavy cotton bunting with sewn stripes. Size approx. 220x126cm. Features distinct "battle worn" look with field-repaired grommets. Historical original.
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.
Used US M43 shovel cover. Year of manufacture: 1944.
A pristine World War II original shoulder sleeve insignia for the US Airborne Command. This iconic patch was worn by paratroopers and glidermen during their initial training phases before being assigned to combat divisions like the 82nd or 101st. The design features the dual imagery of a glider and a parachute on a red shield. Authenticated by its Cut Edgeconstruction and the classic "Snowy Back" white bobbin thread on the reverse.
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