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By LE LOUP DES MERS · Posted
From my understanding marpat desert g1 shirts are one of the rarest patterns to find. I have seen m81 woodland, acu, marpat woodland, aro1 but never a genuine g1 marpat desert shirt outside of the frog shirts. This is the first one to my knowledge thats actually photographed. I have never seen another one photographed. Im sure more are out there, I got lucky finding this one. Would this shirt be considered experimental or prototype? -
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By Persian Gulf Command · Posted
I posted this in the Hallmark Section. It received over 400 views, but no one responded. Super Rare or an outright Fraud I suspect! -
By Lightning Tiger · Posted
https://griffinmilitaria.com/product/11th-airborne-511th-pir-customized-uniform-set/ -
By Lightning Tiger · Posted
https://www.alexautographs.com/auction-lot/511th-parachute-infantry-regiment-shirt-and-tunic_d7b4cef8d4 -
By Jump wing · Posted
This wing was recently sold on eBay. The auction closed at $227 with 5 different bidders. The seller's description: WW2/II US Army CHAPLIN paratrooper jump wings BRITISH made w/COMBAT JUMP STAR. Front does not look British made. Back has a small mark - looks like a flower. Reversed hinge and catch. This is clearly a fake, isn't it, or am I missing something? -
By aef1917 · Posted
Hickock didn't make any liners, and they never intended to. Their plan was to sub out the manufacture of the liner shells, while they would install the webbing and paint them. Their subcontractor made a pricing error, and Hickock released them from their contract. They looked into the possibility of sourcing shells from Westinghouse, but the freight and packaging costs would have led to significant financial losses for Hickock, and they requested the cancellation of their contract. -
By j. t. thompson · Posted
I don't know. It has me puzzled. Are there images somewhere of Japanese copies? -
By patches · Posted
A real old timer on the HQ Troop 12th Cavalry Trooper, and a Private to boot still. -
By jayhawkhenry · Posted
They are, Type 96 rounds. Very lucky find I think. The projectile is a British 6 pounder AP round.
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