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Used US field bottle. Year of production 1970.
Unused flight suit in ERDL Brown Dominant camouflage. Size for approx. 180-185cm. Missing manufacturer's label.
Unused McNamra boots. Size 11W. Year of manufacture 1966.
Bottle with packaging M1967. The bottle is dated 1966.
Used harness and parachute cover - France. For collector's purposes only.
Set of original South Vietnam propaganda leaflets.
Patch patch 25th Infantry Division - Twill
CIB patch coloured
Used stocks for M16A1 rifle. First model without cleaning shaft with rubber boot only. The stocks are used but in nice condition without cracks. The strap eyelets are not rusted.
Used M1956 suspenders from 1973. Inner side is not cotton but nylon. Size Large.
Unused trousers in Gold Tiger Stripe camouflage. Made by Dragon. Size XL. Dimensions - waist 96cm, leg length from waist 116cm, leg length or crotch 83,5cm.
Patch 199th Infantry Brigade (Light). Black and green. Background twill. Unused condition.
Unused M7 Gen Cut bayonet with original packaging without scabbard.
Used Field Pack, Combat M-1956.
Coat, MAN'S COMBAT, TROPICAL. Size Medium Regular. Contract DSA 100-69-C-1362. Blouse is in very nice condition with no damage.
Original cleaning kit for M16A1 rifle. Contract DSA100-70-C-1728.
Unused Leggings, CTN, Khaki. Size 5. 1960s production - DSA contract 1-8025.
Unused cotton universal straps (GP Strap).
Used M1956 field bottle cover. This is a model with silon trim.
Lightly used M1967 USMC Combat Field Pack. Year of manufacture 1970. Very nice condition. Rubber collar is in good condition..
The M1967 USMC Combat Field Pack nylon pack was designed by the Marine Corps Airborne Forces Development Center as a replacement for the M1941 Haversack.1 The design of the pack evolved from the experimental XM1964 Haversack and featured two external pockets in addition to the main storage compartment, which had a waterproof rubberized collar. The top flap had two side strap hinges and one in the middle for attaching a blade carrier.
When matching USMC M1967 straps were used with the gear belt, the pack was worn on the back by attaching the top loops to the shoulder hooks of the straps and connecting the pack carabiners to the carabiners on the straps. Alternatively, it could have been worn as a backpack by connecting the front and back sling straps to the D-rings on the bottom of the pack.
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