USGI MILITARY ARMY USMC ALICE SYSTEM LBE LCE LOAD CARRY WEB GEAR BELT SUSPENDERS For Sale

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USGI MILITARY ARMY USMC ALICE SYSTEM LBE LCE LOAD CARRY WEB GEAR BELT SUSPENDERS:
$54.95
USGI MILITARY ARMY USMC ALICE SYSTEM LBE LCE LOAD CARRY WEB GEAR BELT SUSPENDERS USGI MILITARY ARMY USMC ALICE SYSTEM LBE LCE LOAD CARRY WEB GEAR BELT SUSPENDERS Item Condition:Used with normal wear in serviceable condition. See all pictures. NSN: NAColor: OD GreenMFG: Military ContractorModel: ALICE loadout kitMeasurement: Medium BeltFeatures:
- 1 Pistol Belt
- 1 Shoulder Suspenders
- 2 1 Quart canteen pouches
- 2 Rifle magazine pouches
- 1 First aid/compass pouch
Shipping: Items ship same day or next business day."We Ship Fast" Please ensure that your shipping address is correct.No shipping on Sunday and Monday (closed). Returns: Items must be returned in the same condition as received.Please do not damage or modify the items as this will void our return policy.
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Shipping: Items are dispatched on the same day or the next business day. "We Ship Fast." Please verify that your shipping address is accurate.
CLOSED: SUNDAY & MONDAY
Returns: Items should be returned in the same state as they were received. Please refrain from damaging, altering, or opening the original packaging, as this will invalidate our return policy.
Grade A:
Grade A generally means new or like new condition. Items may have been issued but never used, May have been worn once or gently used, or packaging may be worn but item is new inside. Items will be in near new or new without tags in excellentserviceable condition.
Grade B:
This condition generally means that items have been used but may have minor wear, dirt marks, fading in color, or signs of normal use. These items will be in very good serviceable/usable condition with some minor imperfections.As military gear ages and sees more use, it might fall into the Grade B category. Although these items have seen more wear than those in Grade A, they are still generally in good condition.
Grade C:
These items will show significant signs of wear and tear but will still be in fully functional condition. Items may contain stains, small snags/holes, missing parts/pieces but can be used as is or repaired. We will not sell you anything that is inoperable unless otherwise stated.
Evaluate the Item:
- Read the Description Carefully: Pay close attention to the item description, including any stated imperfections or issues.
- Examine Photos: Look at the photos closely to assess the item's condition and identify any flaws. Look at all of pictures provided. I do use stock pictures as well as actual pictures but most of the time I will let you know in the full description.
- Ask Questions: Don't hesitate to contact us with questions about the item's condition, functionality, or any concerns you may have.
Pants Measurements Shirt Measurements Hats/Helmet Measurements Gas Mask Measurements Gloves Sizing Step-by-Step Guide to Measuring for BDU Trousers
- Waist Measurement:
- Use a measuring tape to measure around your waist where you normally wear your trousers.
- Ensure the tape is snug but not tight.
- Inseam Measurement:
- Measure from the crotch down to the bottom of your ankle.
- This determines the length of the Step-by-Step Guide to Measuring for US Military Shirts
- Chest Measurement:
- Measure around the fullest part of your chest.
- Keep the tape parallel to the floor and snug under your arms.
- Height Measurement:
- Measure from the top of your head to the bottom of your feet.
- Ensure you are standing straight.
Height Categories - X-Short: 4'11" - 5'3"
- Short: 5'3" - 5'7"
- Regular: 5'7" - 5'11"
- Long: 5'11" - 6'3"
- X-Long: 6'3" and up
SizeChest Step-by-Step Guide to Measuring for Military Hats/Helmets - Use a Soft Measuring Tape:
- Use a flexible tape measure for accurate results.
- Alternatively, you can use a piece of string and then measure the length of the string with a ruler.
- Position the Tape:
- Place the tape around your head, positioned mid-forehead and just above your ears.
- Ensure the tape is parallel to the floor.
- Measure Your Head Circumference:
- Wrap the tape around your head, ensuring it is snug but not tight.
- Note the measurement in inches or centimeters.
Hat Size ChartHead Circumference (inches)Hat Size20 3/86 1/220 3/46 5/821 1/86 3/421 1/26 7/822722 3/87 1/822 3/47 1/423 1/87 3/823 1/27 1/2247 5/8 Step-by-Step Guide to Measuring for a Gas Mask - Use a Soft Measuring Tape:
- Use a flexible tape measure for accurate results.
- Alternatively, you can use a piece of string and then measure the length of the string with a ruler.
- Position the Tape:
- Place the tape around your head, positioned mid-forehead and just above your ears.
- Ensure the tape is parallel to the floor.
Steps to Measure Your Hand - Hand Width: Measure around the widest part of your palm, just above the thumb.
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