The aforementioned are our primary markets to whom we supply an assortment of metalware including buttons, quick-release waist buckles, flashers, letters and numeral. Although we manufacture and supply such in accordance with the individual needs of each member of our primary market throughout the Caribbean, the company’s scope of manufacture is not limited to our primary market.
Metalware - Buttons, Badges, Buckles
Active Gear manufacture and supply many types of metalware including cap badges, metal-tip canes, buttons and belt buckles. We also supply customize items as per customer requirements for many different forces, regiments and ranks.
If you have a metalware requirement, no matter what the industry, then we are happy to quote and produce samples.
We are manufactures and supplies of metalware and a wide range of military uniform accessories, regalia and accoutrement as part of our commitment to supply much needed items to our primary markets.
You can view Active Gear’s full range of military uniform accessories, regalia and accoutrement on
Websites: www.qmstores.com ; www.iriegadgets.com ; www.cadetkitcheck.com
Email: Info@qmstores.com ; info@cadetkitcheck.com ; info@iriegadgets.com
Telephone : + 1 876 469 9936. + 1 876 825 9189. +1 758 285 7582
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Mess Tin
The Mess Tin is regarded as part of the Military Cookware Set or Camping Canteen Mess Kit item made from Stainless Steel.$15.00 -
Metal Badge of Rank - 3/8" Mess Pips
The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips.
$11.99 -
Metal Badge of Rank - 3/8" Mess Pips
The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips.$13.99 -
Metal Badge of Rank - Crowns
The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips.
$9.99 -
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Metal Badge of Rank - Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant
The RQMS is the senior assistant to the Quartermaster of a regiment or battalion and also usually functions as the deputy Regimental Sergeant Major.
$24.99 -
Metal Badge of Rank - Warrant Officer Class I Royal Arms
Regimental sergeants-major, who before the Boer War had worn four chevrons with a crown, were given in 1902 the badge of a single large crown on the lower arm, but adopted a small version of the Royal arms in its place in 1915 when they became warrant officers class I (WOI) as the warrant officer class extended.
$29.99 -
Metal Badge of Rank - Warrant Officer Class II
Metal crowns are either gold or brass finish. They come with a double shank with split pin fitting and brass base plate which protects the wrist band from damage by the crown and gives the crown extra brightness.
$29.99 -
Metal Badge of Rank- 1/2" Mess Pips
The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips.
$11.99 -
Metal Badge of Rank- 1/2" Mess Pips
The first British Army rank insignia were introduced in 1760. Badges for field officers were first introduced in 1810. These badges consisted of (and still consist of) crowns and pips.
$9.99