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    • Marshallj
      Available new through “Spartan Armor”
    • Cobra 6 Actual
      Unfortunately, I’m afraid that you are correct, SonofNamVet.
    • moranma
      Anything from UASF? eagle/SE stuff?
    • Marshallj
    • jangle
      Beautiful Carbine.  Thanks for posting it!
    • LE LOUP DES MERS
      I originally bought this from him to use it for myself. I have known him for awhile but never really asked about his service. Then once I learned he was sarc, I thought it would be best to not use it and leave it as is. I might offer this in the FS section but haven't decided. Modern gear collecting isn't really my main focus. Let me know if this is something anyone on this forum would be interested in. If i get enough interest I'll probably post it in the FS section. Now if this was his personal vest he used to deploy with I'd 100% keep it. But even though he didn't actually deploy with it still a cool vest.
    • LE LOUP DES MERS
      Picked up this private purchased plate carrier from a navy sarc corpsman. I believe the proper name for the vest is the tactical assault gear hard plate carrier. He purchased it over 10 years ago and used it as a training vest. He personally wore this vest during the special operations training pipeline to become a navy sarc corpsman. He wore it for 3 years during his training, he spray painted it during the end of his training. Believe it or not this carrier was originally coyote tan not coyote brown. After 3 years of training it turned into a coyote brown color. The mag pouches are Blackhawk double mag pouches that hold 2 m4 mags in each pouch so a total of 8 mags. The ifak pouch is S.O.Tech and the radio pouch is tag. The 2 double mag pouches and the ifak pouch have been spray painted along with the vest. The radio pouch looks almost new must have been added later. I won't say his name, but he 1st served with the 3rd Recon battalion then 1st Marine raider battalion. He also did mercenary (pmc) work for a few years once he got out of the navy.
    • Chrwag
      That is very nice. I was with 1st squadron 2nd ACR Bindlach Germany a long time ago. 
    • Rhscott
      The Army was woefully short on scabbards in late 1940-41 during the mobilizations process.  They were so short the M1917 bayonet was authorized as a stop gap scabbard.
    • Father V
      The evidence you cite of several hundred buttons surviving wasn’t actually published when I wrote my initial article and remains unpublished until you write your post going through the actual examples. What was available was quite sketchy indeed until Bazelon’s book cited above. He had published the Spies’ card in the 70’s but the photo was quite bad at the time. That card to my mind solves the problem and it was a great contribution that new full-color photos came out after I wrote the article, and he has not fortunately asked the site to remove my clips of them. Like I said above, I wouldn’t have written this article at all if the new book had come out earlier, but such accidents are constantly occurring in history, so why not here? Thanks for contributing your knowledge of surviving examples. Often experienced collectors know things that haven’t been published and sometimes the knowledge dies with them.
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