Rifle Bore Cleaner. We finally found another small stash of rifle bore cleaner. Bottles are full and are 1969 dated. 2 ounce size. Straight from the original cardboard box. Due to evaporation most of these are not completely full despite being sealed. Learn More
Chieu Hoi Bag Set. These are clear plastic bags used to hold M-16 20rd magazines. The bags kept dirt and water out of the magazines. When removed, the bag was left on the ground and printed with a surrender or "Chieu Hoi" message to encourage NVA / VC to switch sides. Original war time dated bags. One set includes 2 pieces. Learn More
M-79 / M-203 40mm Bandoleer. We have both the early brown and mid to late war OD Green bandoleers available. These are the standard 6 pocket bandoleers used to carry 40mm grenades. Often seen used to carry spare bandages as well. Bandoleer strap appears to be "cut", but this is correct! TM 9-1010-205-10 M-79 Operator's Manual, figures 2-10 through 2-12 clearly show the strap as two pieces unlike those for the M-60 and M-16. These are NOT DEMILLED! Bandoleer does not include the plastic "egg-crate" insert. Learn More
M-79 / M-203 40mm Bandoleer Insert. These are the correct earlier short "egg crate" inserts for your bandoleers, first model Grenadier's Vest, and SEAL Grenadier's Float Coats. Sold in a set of two. Learn More
M-60 Bandoleer, 2nd Pattern. This is the second pattern M60 Bandoleer that appeared around 1966. This is the correct early version of this style with the cotton webbing and strap as opposed to nylon (the nylon straps are post war). Perfect for your unit's 60, carrying spare ammo, or anything else you want to put in it. Priced per bandoleer. Cardboard insert not included, but available below. Learn More
M-60 Bandoleer Insert. These are the standard cardboard inserts used in both the 1st and 2nd pattern bandoleers shown above. Each box holds 100 rounds of linked 7.62 ammunition. Boxes are waxed cardboard and have a perforated top that can be ripped off to feed belted ammo through. Priced per box. Learn More
Bandoleer, M-14, 6-pocket, cotton body and strap. Most are clearly 60's dated. These are the "short" bandoleers that hold the 5 round stripper clips. Bandoleers may be marked for various types of .30 Cal or 5.56 Cal ammunition (for example some are marked for 8 round Garand En-Blocs), but they are all the "correct" standard size and 6 pockets. Learn More
M16A1 Rifle Armorer / Depot Maintenance and Repair. Revised January 1980 edition. Covers general description, repair, maintenance, parts, special tools and equipment, armorers tools, replacement parts list, etc. 3oz Learn More
TM 9-1005-249-14: Rifle 5.56mm XM16E1 (M16) and Launcher, Grenade, 40mm, XM-148. Dated August 1966. Includes operation, cleaning, and assembly / disassembly of the pre-cursor to the M-203 system. 6oz Learn More