I can't see the surface of my work desk, so it's time for another 5col Survival Supply Garage Sale. PM me if there are items you want and I'll send you an invoice by PayPal. If you need a different payment option than PayPal, just let me know. Shipping is free for everything, so the price you see is the price you pay. I will include links to our site if you'd rather buy these new. I will post product pics in this thread. I'll try to keep this updated as things are sold. Here we go. Knives & Tools (all fixed blade knives include the factory sheath/belt clip plate unless otherwise noted): -ESEE Candiru, Tan, New Condition: $45 -ESEE Izula II, Tan: (mixing one screw and anchor; minor rust on the edge, no pitting) $55 -ESEE Izula II, Tan, New Condition: $62 -ESEE Izula II, Olive Drab, New Condition: $62 -Pro Tool Utility Axe, New: $45 (2 available) -Gerber Diesel Multitool, with Black Cordura Belt Pouch, New: $45 -ESEE Gibson Pinch Knife, with Magnetic Sheath, brand new (I opened this one to take product photos): $42 Packs and Bags: -Hill People Gear Kit Bag, V1 Original Pattern, Black, New, Wonderful (5 available): $110 -Hill People Gear Capture Flap, New (2 Foliage, 1 Black): $42 -Hill People Gear Under Pack Belt, Black, Size 26-34, New: $32 -Hill People Gear Prairie Belt, Foliage, Size L, New: $100 -Hill People Gear Heavy Recon Kit Bag, Foliage, New, no Lifter Straps: $110 -First Spear Comm Pack, New: $170 -First Spear MTAP, New: $190 -Red Rock Universal Holster, Coyote, great with HPG Kit Bags: $10 (2 available) -Elite First Aid IFAK Pouch with MOLLE webbing, New, Coyote: $10 -FieldTex Tactical Backpack, Coyote: $80 -Polish Bread Bag, surplus (These are faded, most with Polish soldiers' names written on them): $16 Other Stuff: -German Mess Tin Kit, WWII Reproduction, Aluminum, Made in China: $15 (10 available) -Cammenga Military Tritium Lensatic Compass with ALICE Pouch (Pristine condition, but one year old so only 11 years left of luminescence): $60
Looks like we're down an Izula II, a Mora Axe, and all the Entrenching Tools so far. Will post some pics in just a moment.
First Spear MTAP Backpack/Bag. With Shoulder Straps out With Shoulder Straps Stowed Opening for drinking tube and strap for securing tube. Fully unzipped. At the top of the picture you see the organizer insert panel, which also fits snugly inside an HPG Kit Bag. The removable shock cords/cordlocs can hold a bunch of different things in place, or you can use the laser-cut PALS grid underneath. There is a zip pocket below that insert panel that passes through to the outside via an exterior zip. Below that are three pouches with transparent window that are held in place with velcro hook panels. The entire inside back is a velcro loop panel. You can see I removed the three pouches and set them to the side. The pass-thru pocket. You can see the laser-cut PALS panel from outside the pack here. Inside the pocket is a velcro loop face. The pass-thru pocket from the outside. The removable insert panel and pouches. Back side of the panel and pouches, showing the velcro hook faces.
Polish Bread Bags. Black V1 Original Pattern Kit Bags from HPG Foliage Heavy Recon Kit Bag from HPG. No lifter straps included with this one. Repro German Mess Tin Lensatic Compass, manufactured September 2017. "77" is a generic lot number Cammenga uses for tritium compasses entering the civilian market. This compass has approx. 11 yrs of luminescence left before it's a daytime-only (or nighttime with a flashlight) compass. These are Candiru Knives, from a really cool company called ESEE Knives that many of you probably aren't familiar with. The one on top was my personal EDC for a while. This is the tan Izula II that needs some mild TLC on the edge. One of these two olive Izula II Knives is spoken for as I post this. The other two knives are still available. One is brand new as of last week, but the plastic packaging is damaged.
Gerber Diesel Multitool. I have five of these on hand, brand new with Cordura belt pouch in retail box. Needlenose and regular Pliers plus wire cutter/stripper: Saw blade, can opener, bottle opener, awl, lanyard ring and scissors Partially serrated knife blade, file, small and large straight screwdrivers and philips head screwdriver. This is what it all looks like when it's inside the box:
This is the Fieldtex Tactical Backpack. This is a simple, inexpensive, American-made backpack with a lot of PALS grid for your modular pleasure. This one is a sample they sent us.
Dagnabbit. In researching this, the sizing is waist size not pants size and it appears to not be a fit for me. Sorry to be a trouble.
No worries! I keep thinking maybe I'll just keep it for myself, but I have this US Tactical belt I bought last year that I really like.
They're pretty similar in size. Our friend @Panzer made a great video comparing the two: If you haven't subscribed to his channel, I recommend it.