The Australian and New Zealand armies previously used these ammunition boxes to store 30 calibre rounds for machine guns. Constructed from steel with a waterproof, airtight rubber seal for keeping...
This Australian issue shirt is a great piece of dress clothing. A fantastic choice for fancy dress occasions and formal wear. Don't let the surplus price fool you, this shirt...
This little multi-tool is the Aussie's version of a Field Ration Eating Device, or F.R.E.D. for short. These are issued to Australian soldiers for the all important task of eating...
The Australian and New Zealand armies previously used these ammunition boxes to store 30 calibre rounds for machine guns. These ammo cans have seen much better days and have been subject...
Australia entered the Vietnam war with a large selection of commonwealth and US gear and began modernizing its own load bearing equipment. These field packs were designed to carry many...
As the number in the name implies, the 37' pattern webbing system came about in 1937 shortly before the start of World War 2. These pouches come from Australian Army...
Australia entered the Vietnam war with the antiquated 37 pattern webbing system which was recognized as being completely unsuitable for modern warfare. Initially the Australian army bought American M56 webbing...
Issued mostly in the 1960's to Australian troops, these are designed to fit inside your main canteen cover and act as a liner. Made from wool it will absorb moisture...
Originally a British design, these wire cutters found their way all over the commonwealth during the Second World War and were even produced locally. These have come from Australian army...
These jungle trousers come from Australian Army stores mainly produced in the 1980's. They are very similar to the Vietnam war era issue trousers but with a few small changes....
Oi cobba! - Time to spray down some bushes with ya old mate Stirling or F1? These mag pouches were issued to Australian troops with each F1 SMG. Both saw combat...
*Helmet & dummy not included* The M91 helmet (the Australian version of PASGT) was adopted in the 1990s and these helmet covers along with it. Complete in Auscam, they help...
An often overlooked piece of gear when it comes to the military surplus is the humble toiletry roll. No, not bog roll, an actual roll to carry your toothbrush &...
*This listing is for 500 shirts. For individual shirts, please see our other listing* These Australian issue shirt's are a great piece of dress clothing. A fantastic choice for fancy...
The M56 load carrying system was of US design, however Australian troops started utilizing their allies system and eventually began reproducing it themselves. These pouches are a by-product of Aussie...