
This is actually called a rubber sink by the U.S. gummint, made for army field use, and it really is very useful. The olive-drab rubber, 9" dia x 4-1/2" deep, holds approx (1) gallon when full, but folds up completely. It's just a touch small to call a sink, we think, but it's a perfect portable dog waterer. (Also a large, very unattractive rain hat.) Complete with a tab to hang it from.
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40926 FOLDING RUBBER FIELD SINK |
Own a large coil of World War II-era tent rope. We know it's real army surplus from the military warehouse aura that surrounds it. This is genuine 1/8" dia hemp rope manufactured for the U.S. Army by the Burnham Co., of Gloucester, Mass. You'll get approx 400 feet of it.
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40910 400 FT U.S. ARMY SURPLUS HEMP ROPE CORD |
Designed to stand up to the infamous Helsinki Miasma, this gas mask hails from the Finnish military (it's the standard NATO M61 model, circa 1994) but these days it should only be considered a collectible. Don't depend on it for self-preservation. In gray rubber with the filter on the side and adjustable straps, it measures approx 8" tall x 5-1/2" wide.
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40031 NATO GAS MASK |
Assembled in the U.S. from Russian parts, anyway. What we have here is a gas mask for children, although frankly, the smallest of them are really more Yorkshire-terrier sized. New, but surplus, and while they're rated NBC for nuclear/biological/chemical contaminants, they carry absolutely no guarantees. These are to be used as part of a collection, or for costume/novelty purposes. These adult masks come with an integrated, screw-on filter canister, carrying pouch, and (6) plastic eye-lens covers. The medium ones are for adults with a facial circumference (measure around the crown of the head and under the chin) between 25” and 25-3/4”.
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37223 ADULT GAS MASK, MEDIUM |
Slightly larger than a cigarette pack at 4-3/8" x 2-5/8" x 1-1/2", our brown-and-olive Swedish army flashlight has an incandescent bulb behind a clever 1-1/2" dia lens that can be left clear or covered with slide-up red, green or opaque lenses. The opaque one has a tiny slanted slot to emit only a little map-reading illumination. Mounts either on a belt or via a pair of slotted holes to fit over buttons. You supply (2) "C" cell batteries, but you get a spare bulb inside.
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40665 SWEDISH ARMY FOUR-WAY FLASHLIGHT |
Put out Belgian fires authentically with one of these genuine fire-brigade buckets from Belgium, dating from the middle of the 20th century. All of them are heavy steel, painted fire-engine rouge, and bear the scars and dents of having attended a few incendies. We'll pick one from 11" to 14" tall (they all hold a couple of gallons). Some may have dates stamped into them, all of them are as authentic as you can get!
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40856 ASSORTED BELGIAN FIRE BUCKETS |
Except this one's a lot newer, and from a former Soviet bloc country that no longer exists, which is why we have it. But it's your basic mobile military lamp, in this case made for filling teeth in the field, but perfectly usable for any outdoor surgery, or for bunker-themed decorating. Stands on a 26" wide (at the feet) x 5-feet tall steel tripod with a 39" boom. Has an 8-foot-plus power cord with a Euro plug, a 7-1/2" x 4-1/4" x 2-1/2" power transformer box hanging off the boom, a 5-1/2" x 11-1/2" reflector/lamp housing with a 24V 150W halogen bulb (plus a spare), and a 34-foot power jumper with alligator clips for battery operation. The whole MASH-worthy magilla comes in a 27-1/2" x 14-1/2" x 11-1/2" reinforced wooden carrying case with handles and hasps. Will also take commercially available halogen bulbs.
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37831 FIELD MEDICAL LAMP |
Which apparently means "Road Closed" in Germany. It's 21" long OA, a 15/16" dia wooden handle with a 6" dia reflective metal disk on the end, white with a red circle on the perimeter. Like a miniature version of the lollipop lady (crossing guard) signs in the UK. Take it out and stop Audis in their tracks, or use it as a target, group leader signal, or as an emergency canoe paddle.
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39511 STOP STICK |
Commemorate D-Day the next time June 6th rolls around by adding these British army barbed-wire cutters to your WWII memorabilia. Wire cutters have come a long way since Operation Overlord, but these black-painted steel snips, military surplus from the Brits, give you a real feel for the landings on Sword, Juno and Gold beaches. Black-painted steel, 10-3/4" long folded but with extension arms that unfold to 15", they boast, among other things, reinforced jaws, a ring for hanging them from a pistol belt, and plenty of honest wear.
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40034 WW II WIRE CUTTERS |
This emergency beacon is retired from the West German army where it was one of the breakdown lights carried by army trucks in convoy, but if you buy it (5) standard D-Cell batteries it will go right back to work. The pivoting lens switches between steady-on white, off, and flashing amber modes. Stands just under 8" tall, with a 4-3/8" dia, 10-sided, orange-and-white plastic body, and a rubber base. Also has (2) 3/8" dia pegs to which you could attach a strap if you made one.
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40858 3-MODE GERMAN EMERGENCY BEACON |
These NEW headphones are from the actual old Navy, ours, not a faux-hipster clothing outlet. Our genuine U.S. Navy headset was made in the 1950s and has 3/4" monaural drivers and 230 Ohm impedance. The 5-foot cord has a 1/4" plug at the end, and another to plug into the headset 6" from one ear. Original packaging and instructions, complete with dated pictures, included. The black-rubber earpiece covers may even have a little Korean-War-era dust on them.
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40679 US NAVY HEADPHONES |
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