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MSRP: $43.00
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First, why is it called a sad iron? Sad, though now an emotion, also means "solid", as these are solid iron. Now more commonly called a flat iron, they were once heated on hearths or atop stoves.
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MSRP: $80.00
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First, why is it called a sad iron? Sad, though now an emotion, also means "solid", as these are solid iron. Now more commonly called a flat iron, they were once heated on hearths or atop stoves.
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MSRP: $43.00
Our Sale Price: $17.00
You Save: $26.00 (60 %)
First, why is it called a sad iron? Sad, though now an emotion, also means "solid", as these are solid iron. Now more commonly called a flat iron, they were once heated on hearths or atop stoves.
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MSRP: $18.00
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This is a pair of surplus M-16 slings. The first is a Vietnam-era web sling. It is missing the hardware, but condition is great.
The black sling is a later (and still issued) "silent" sling, and is apparently complete.
Both are used.
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MSRP: $12.50
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The M1 helmet was the lonest serving helmet in US history, lasting from 1941 to 1985. This helmet cover is '80s vintage.
Excellent for reenactors, shooters, reloaders, hobbyists, collectors, and more. Small stain.
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MSRP: $188.00
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This is an original M1945 field pack and Field Cargo Pack with a rubberized liner. This was part of a USGI's total loadout, which would have also included suspenders (not included). SEE MORE
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MSRP: $50.00
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Originally designed for the U.S. Air Force, this Vietnam-era bag was designed to carry all the gear a pilot would need.
The bag features wrap-around straps, heavy duty canvas construction, a strong zipper, and heavy duty buttons.
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MSRP: $40.00
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The M-9 gas mask was designed in 1947, and was updated several times before being phased out. It was one of the most comfortable and versatile masks in American history. Despite production ending in the early 1960s, SEE MORE
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MSRP: $25.00
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Cold War-era - M1967 5.56 M16 4 Magazine Pouch for 20rd Mags
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MSRP: $10.00
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You don't see these every day. This is Container 415A1, a container used for shipping grenades; specifically M67 "baseball" Frag grenades. The containers are dated 1969, and held grenades from LOT PA-32-3A.
Condition is very good.
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MSRP: $3.00
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This M3 7-pocket Bandolieris in lightly used condition. It is marked "5.56 mm, BALL M193, 10 RD. CLIPS, LOT LC 3-9" and on the back it is marked "KPM - 7/74" . For additional details, see photos. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $105.00
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The M3 "Medical Instrument and Supply Set Case No. 3" was used by medics and Corpsmen alike. The bag was adopted during the Korean war, and had three updates before a major redesign in Vietnam. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $49.00
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The Entrenching tool has its roots all the way back to the Roman Legions. They have been a staple of US troops since WWI. The modern folding version began in 1938 in Germany, and was copied by the US in 1943. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $200.00
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This is a 1920s-made traveling apothecary kit, which would have been used to mix medicine. The box was made from pasteboard, with a leather-like finish. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $98.00
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This is a rare WWII M6 gas mask bag, almost never seen in the wild these days. Even an accurate reproduction will run you around $40.
Condition is good with the expected wear from use.
Excellent for reenactors, collectors, or as a handy tote.
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MSRP: $50.00
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This is a rare, early, WWII USN Mark I gas mask bag. It is marked: USN, U, Gas Mask, NDO Mark I. There is another stamp below that that has become illegible.
Condition is fair to good with a stain and two snag holes on the back.
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MSRP: $39.00
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The Romanian bayonet is the most commonly found of AK bayonets.
This is a very good condition AKM bayonet from Romania. There doesn't appear to be any rust, but there is some Cosmoline-like substance on the blade that will show on the pictures. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $50.00
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We do not find these very often anymore. This is an Orignal WWII .50 Cal. ammo can, manufactured by Palley.
Has some rust, patina, and expected dents and dings, as is visible in the pictures.
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MSRP: $200.00
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The Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops (PASGT) system began development in 1980. The program was designed to give troops body armor as well as ballistic Kevlar helmets to repace the old steel pot helmets. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $350.00
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The Personnel Armor System for Ground Troops (PASGT) system began development in 1980. The program was designed to give troops body armor as well as ballistic Kevlar helmets to repace the old steel pot helmets. SEE MORE
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MSRP: $120.00
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This M1916 holster was made by Sears Saddlery of Davenport, Iowa in 1942 for military use with the M1911/M1911A1 Pistol. These holsters were designed for the rigors of World War 1, and were still in limited use in the 1980s. See More
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MSRP: $50.00
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This M1916 holster was made by Bolen Leather for military use in Vietnam with the M1911/M1911A1 Pistol. These holsters were designed for the rigors of World War 1, and were still in limited use in the 1980s. During Korea, it was decided to make all future
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MSRP: $60.00
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This M1916 holster was made by Cathey Enterprises sometime between 1963 and the early 1990s for military use with the M1911/M1911A1 Pistol. These holsters were designed for the rigors of World War 1, and were still in limited use in the 1980s. See More
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MSRP: $165.00
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This M1916 holster was made by Boyt in 1942 for military use with the M1911/M1911A1 Pistol. These holsters were designed for the rigors of World War 1, and were still in limited use in the 1980s. See More
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MSRP: $65.00
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This is a data plate off of an M1, 57mm Carriage Gun, made by International Harvester in 1942. The gun serial number is 2123. In typical government fashion the plate has a part number of A-194471
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MSRP: $200.00
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MSRP: $65.00
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This is a fake of a rare French Foreign Legion helmet that would have been originally made from a German military helmet. This helmet appears to be made from a M1942 Spanish Modelo Z helmet used from World War 2 into the 1980s. It has a M1942/79 liner.
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MSRP: $200.00
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This gas mask was developed for use by noncombatants in the Army and civilian sphere working in target areas. The MIA2 was produced by the U.S. Office of Civilian Defense (OCD).
As the filter material was a mix of activated charcoal and asbestos, peopl
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MSRP: $125.00
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The M1 helmet was used by the U.S. military from WWII until 1985. This example was made by R.J. Stampings of Canada, who made helmets for U.S. and Canadian use all the way until the helmet was phased out in 1985 It is numbered 629, which should date it to
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MSRP: $39.00
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This buckle first appeared in the 1970s, but was made in several different versions; brass, pewter, colored with blue enamel, and this red and blue enamel version. As far as we can tell this is one of the rarer versions. See More
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