Bandoleer, Australian. These are original Australian production bandoleers in EXC to unissued condition. Clear 1960's dates. priced per piece. 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. Learn More
TM 9-1005-249-14: Rifle 5.56mm XM16E1 (M16) and Launcher, Grenade, 40mm, XM-148. Dated August 1966 (reprint). Includes operation, cleaning, and assembly / disassembly of the pre-cursor to the M-203 system. 120 pages. Training and Field Manual Learn More
FM 23-8: U.S. Rifle 7.62, M-14, M-14E2. Dated May 1965 (reprint). Includes disassembly, assembly, maintenance and function. Training and Field Manual Learn More
M-16 / M16A1 Pistol Grip. This is an excellent reproduction of the correct pistol grip for the M-16 and M-16A1 rifles as well as all early variants made before the A2 series in the 1980's. It differs from the later A2 style in that it lacks the finger groove. These new A1 Pistol Grips are crafted from high-quality Dupont Zytel 30% glass filled nylon so they look right, feel right, and hold up well. Original grips have become scarce and are often in used condition. This is a chance to have a quality, new piece on your rifle. Pistol grip screw and washer available as a separate add on. Learn More
Newly made Harrington & Richardson M16A1 lower receiver. These are semi-auto only, but are correctly marked "Safe" "Semi" "Auto" and have a period correct parts kit as well as the correct M16A1 nomenclature and US GOVT PROPERTY markings. Colt, Harrington & Richardson (H&R) and GM Hydramatic Division were the original contract manufacturers of the M16-A1 during the Vietnam War. These are perfect for reenacting and are NOT remarked A2 profile lower receivers, these are purpose built A1 profile receivers. Lower is complete including a new made A1 pistol drip and buttstock. Just add an M16A1 upper receiver and you are ready to go!
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Chi-Com SKS Sling. Found one lightly used Green color Chinese Type 56 SKS sling in the stash. This style sling has the double leather tabs and is designed for use on the SKS Rifle (they can also be used on an AK). Sling is in EXC used condition with painted buckles. I have included two new leather tabs with the sling. Learn More
Chi-Com AK Sling. These are original, 1960's / 1970's vintage military surplus Chinese Type 56 slings designed for use on the AK Rifle. This style sling features a wire roller at each end that is threaded around the sling swivels. This was an attempt to make a sling that would hold up better in jungle environments vs the leather tabs previously used. We have the hard to find 1960's brownish color slings.
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Marked: Case, Maintenance Equipment, Small Arms, M14-A1. These nylon pouches are designed to hold the M14 cleaning kits (they can also be used for some small misc. accessories) and include a plastic tube insert to hold the bore brush. Pouches measure 4"x6" and have a nylon tie closure with ALICE clip on the rear. NOS, unissued condition with late 60's to 70 DSA dates. Learn More
Chi-Com AK Sling. These are original, 1960's / 1970's vintage military surplus Chinese Type 56 slings designed for use on the AK Rifle. This style sling features a leather tab at one end of the sling that laces through a square buckle creating a loop at the rear of the sling. The leather tab is affixed to the front of the rifle and the rear loop is run around the sling swivel at the rear. We have the hard to find 1960's brownish color slings.
The stamping on the brown slings translates to: SLINGS FOR TYPE 56 7.62mm SUBMACHINE GUN
(The Chinese referred to the Type 56 AK and subsequent versions as sub-guns until the Type 81 Auto Rifle)
*It wasn’t until the Type 81 that the Chinese referred to their rifles as “auto rifles”
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