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
7.62 NATO Blanks. These are Austrian L13A1 Blanks. Cartridges are brass case (they are NOT plastic). These are linked on M60 links and packed in an M60 cardboard and period cotton bandoleer (the cardboard may or may not have a missing top). They are all ready to go! These blanks run great in an M60 (try starting with a .110 aperture). These also make a great display or addition to your rucksack. Priced per 100 round belt in cardboard and bandoleer.
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7.62 NATO Blanks. These are Austrian L13A1 Blanks. Cartridges are brass case (they are NOT plastic). These are packed in a cardboard box of 20 rounds. Blanks are priced per 100 rounds (5 boxes) at $40.00
These work well in M14's and 60's. As a general rule of thumb, they seem work with a .110 aperture but be sure to check brass and check each weapon for reliable function.
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This is an XM3 Bipod Case for the M-16 Rifle. We always have these instock out of the wrapper, but we have a few examples that are mint in a sealed package with DSA tag so we decided to list them separately. M-16 Bipod Case, XM3, OD cotton carrier has the external pocket for cleaning supplies. Meant to carry the three piece cleaning rod in the external pocket. Learn More
Bag, Cartridge, Empty. This is the standard brass / link catcher bag used on M60D systems for door gunners. Heavy brownish OD vinyl with heavy zippers and canvas chute trim. Bags are in unissued condition. They are postwar bags, but identical to Vietnam era. This system was used well into the mid 2000's by the Army. Made to fit over the yellow / green wire frame (not included). If you are putting together an M60D or have a frame in need of bag, here is your chance! We only have a few available. Learn More
OD Cotton M79 Grenade Launcher Sling. This is the correct, "as issued" sling for the M79 Grenade Launcher. Technically, these slings were originally procured as Bazooka slings and then repurposed for the M-79. You can tell them apart from rifle slings by several key features: they are wider (they measure 1 3/8" wide), they are shorter (total length is 38", but folded back to buckle, their max length is about 36") and the webbing is much thinner than the standard M1 sling. These have always been tough to find over the years as they were recycled surplus even during the 60's.
This sling shows some use and has what appears to be a little paint on one end, but it does not detract. There is some minor wear along some of the edges from use, but it is still very solid with no major damage and will work quite well in the field. If you have an M-79, you need the correct sling for it! 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
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 DSA dated (1975) available. 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