Search results for 'Shoulder Boards'
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Rothco 3-In-1 Convertible Mission Bag
Available in Black Dimensions: 26" x 13" x 11“$49.99Out of stock
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Rothco 25L Tactical Backpack
Available in Olive Drab, Coyote Brown and Black . Dimensions: 11 1/2" x 6 3/4" x 19 Weight: 1.8lbs$49.99Out of stock
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Ready Vest
Standard assault vests usually includes
- Knife/compass pouch
- 1 or more ammunition pouches
- 2 utility pouches (1 on each side)
- Magazine pouches,
- 3 large carry all pouches
- 1 radio pouch
- 1 grenade pouch or pockets
$49.99Out of stock
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Professional Molle System Outdoor Nylon Waterproof Hiking Backpack Bag High Quality Durable Army Tactical Backpack
Material: 420D nynon
Capacity: 30 - 40L
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Plain Lanyard
Some lanyards down through history were quite plain and simple such as a single strand of rope or perhaps a double braided cord worn around the shoulder and under the epaulette and of a single color. Many units were authorized the wear of a lanyard for various reasons and most often at their own expense.
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Olive Green Weekender Backpack
The most common technical light carry packs are designed for hiking, climbing (heavy duty materials, strong haul loops, etc), adventure racing/trail running (close fitting suspension system with good hydration capacity). They have adjustable padded shoulder straps; a main zippered compartment and a large secondary compartment with interior organisation.
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Olive Green Airsoft Combat Rucksack
Material: Outer fabric 1000 Denier waterproof Cordura, VS 600 Denier Cordura
Sizes: 45L, 60L
Colours: British DPM and Olive Green
Features: Zipped side pockets, zip lid
compartments, chest
tensioner/strap and quick
release waist belts.
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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.
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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