Tiger Stripe flight Helmet Bag. This is a great reproduction helmet bag that features two large outside pockets with Velcro and snap closure and two inner slip pockets inside the bag (ideal for sunglasses, spare parts, visors, etc). The bag also features a padded body for helmet protection, carrying handles, hanging clip, two D Rings for a shoulder strap attachment (such as a GP Strap) and a metal zipper. Learn More
1st Aid / Compass Pouch. Standard size Compass / 1st Aid pouch will hold a field dressing or lensatic compass. Pouch is the same size as an M-56 / M-67 / ALICE compass First Aid Pouch, but these are nylon printed in Tiger Stripe. A fun piece to have something different! We also have the larger Jungle 1st Aid pouches in the Nylon Tiger Stripe. Learn More
Jungle 1st Aid Pouch / Kit. These are the standard size 2nd pattern Jungle 1st Aid Pouches that will hold a plastic insert as found on the 1970's Jungle First Aid Pouches and later ALICE 1st Aid kits. Pouch has Tiger Stripe Printed Nylon fabric and two lift the dot closures on the front as well as eyelets on the bottom for M1910 hooks. A fun piece to have something different! We also have the smaller standard 1st Aid / Compass pouches in the Nylon Tiger Stripe. Learn More
Pocket, Ammunition, Magazine W/ Carrying Strap. These are nylon magazine shoulder bags that were modeled after the WWII Submachinegun Ammunition bags made to carry Thompson and Grease Gun Mags. Often seen with Aviators and CIDG troops, sometimes seen with SOG / SEALS etc. Basically anyone needing to carry 30rd .45 ACP stick magazines could use these bags effectively. From WWII Through the 60's they were made in canvas and then as part of the shift to Nylon with the M-67 gear, they began making the bags in Nylon. We have several DLA dated (1983) available that are the same as the 1975 dated, just dated a little later. Bags are overall in VG+ to EXC- used condition showing some light fading and use, but no real damage.
The DLA dated are on the right side of the group photo, the DSA dated are on the left side. Learn More