Marked under the flap as: Field Pack, Combat, MC (Marine Corps), these packs were an attempt to modernize the USMC's load carrying equipment in the late 1960's. The first stop gap measure was essentially a copy of the WWII M-41 Haversack, but made in nylon to better resist tropical climates. These packs are hard to find today and were only made for a limited time. This pack is 1968 dated and in EXC condition. All straps, etc. are intact and present. Learn More
Case, Ammunition, Shotgun. We have two original, USGI contract shotgun ammo pouch. Overall EXC condition they appear to be unissued. Pouches have post war date codes inside the flap, but are exactly the same as Vietnam War period issue. Canvas shotgun ammo pouches have become very difficult to find. Learn More
These are original USGI contract compressed cotton muslin bandages. These cravats are packed with two safety pins and can be used as a bandage, sling, headwrap, etc. Also referred to as a do-rag, drive on rag, etc. When you see photos of a an OD Green "bandana" being worn, it is one of these bandages. They are OD green cotton and measure 37" x 37" by 52". These are post war manufacture, but exactly the same as 1960's production. Learn More
We have a small batch of USGI lanyards. These are typically seen used with M1911-A1 pistols (and later handguns such as M9 with a lanyard ring). They are also used to secure individual equipment such as a compass. These were never dated, but the packaging is post Vietnam, so I will assume that these were made in the 90's or 2000's. They are identical to Vietnam War era issue. Unissued condition. Learn More