FILBE Assault Pouch



Assault Pouch 
(NSN 8465-01-600-7837)
(December 19, 2011)
























ILBE Waterproofing Bag - Assault Pack

USMC  ILBE  Waterproof Dry Bag













Mystery Ranch 3 Day Assault Pack Multicam


This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 29 July, 2007.

3 Day Assault Pack

Using the revolutionary 3 zip design you'll find on many of our futura packs, Dana then added a ton of military specific features: PAL web, extra compression straps, a radio cradle able to secure a 117 radio, and all of this with the ability to easily carry up to three 100 oz. hydration reservoirs. We've pulled out all the stops here for a truly revolutionary day pack. Along with military uses, hunters have found it very useful as a day pack and for preseason training and scouting. Police and Tactical squads are also using the 3 Day for mission specific loads.

Vol: 2000 cu-in (32.84 l)
Wt: 5 lbs 1 oz (2.33 kg)
Hauls: 40 lbs (18.14 kg)
Price: $240
Black
Coyote
Foliage
Multicam










3 Zip
An ingenious design that makes accessing your gear quick and easy by effectively working as a top-loader and panel-loader in one. Hooking a finger under the lid flap allows you to tear open the top for quick access to necessities, and a full-length front zipper opens the bag wide for complete access to all your gear.

Autolock Buckles
Dana worked specifically with National Molding to come up with a fast tech buckle with a simple locking mechanism. Once you have the buckle where you want it the cam lock automatically engages. Once engaged the buckle will not slide unless you disengage the cam lock. These buckles are also load rated to 240 pounds before failure and built in the USA.

Daypack Lid

A two compartment lid design with a hinge in between. The two compartments greatly aid in organizing gear and customizing the load unlike the traditional large single pocket design. These lids come with either a built in hip belt or shoulder strap assembly.
Detachable Stick-it

An external flap ideal for overloads that uses fast tech buckles to attach and detach from the existing compression straps. The flap is designed articulate and expand to accommodate bulky items.
Detachable Stick-it

An external flap ideal for overloads that uses fast tech buckles to attach and detach from the existing compression straps. The flap is designed articulate and expand to accommodate bulky items.
HD Buckles

Made in the USA by National Molding these buckles have a 240 pound static breaking strength.
Hot Shot Yoke

A Velcro anchored telescoping yoke system that can be adjusted to fit your torso length. Once the yoke is properly adjusted, the curve of the aluminum stay is contoured to match the shape of your back. This yoke is much longer and narrower than our other yokes to insure the maximum support and mobility. The yoke is available in three different sizes to offer an incredible fit.Five-Segment Lumbar Wrap

Each of the five segments of this lumbar wrap system are designed to move independently to contour to your specific waist structure. This ensures complete contact across your lower back and hips to better support the load. A molded outer shell with 3D shaping structures the waistbelt segments to decrease sag. Each shell is lined with a soft, open-cell foam wasitbelt pad that provides the cush and won’t get slimy when you sweat. Dual densities of foam are combined to make the lumbar pad cushy and breathable against your body while retaining the stiffness needed for effective load transfer. The interchangeable waistbelt pads come in three different sizes to insure a great fit.


Futura Yoke

A Velcro anchored telescoping yoke system that can be adjusted to fit your torso length. Once the yoke is properly adjusted, the curve of the aluminum stay is contoured to match the shape of your back. The yoke is available in three different sizes to offer an incredible fit.


Futura Ruck

Futura Rucks are low profile and lightweight packs with minimal padding designed for high energy activities with lighter loads. A plastic framesheet supports the main bag and spreads the load evenly along the length of your back limiting the amount of weight that is concentrated at the hips. The combination of our Futura Yoke and Live Wing Waist Belt System allows for unsurpassed flexibility and a precise custom fit that locks to your body through your most active endeavors
Guide Frame

The Guide frame is precisely tuned to flex with heavy loads. Stiff framing, aggressive load transfer and flexible harnessing make this pack a dream with 50 to 80 pounds. Two fiberglass composite rods set parallel behind a strong plastic framesheet function together to create a highly stable mainframe that insulates your back from the pressure of heavy loads. They also provide a direct channel along the length of the pack that transfers the load to our patented Five Segmented Lumbar Wrap. An additional aluminum stay sits behind the center lumbar pad to provide support and to shape the lower portion of the pad to your back. This stay extends upwards towards the middle of the pack where it intersects the center yoke stay to complete the shaping mechanism of the frame. The Guide Series packs use the Futura Yoke which extends its’ inherent flex and slim contact area to allow a little more roll with large loads. All these components work together to provide a unique combination of aggressive load transfer with a precise flex range, ideal for hauling heavy loads.G Light Frame

The G Light frame is a scaled down version of our heavy duty Guide Frame. The two fiberglass composite rods are set parallel behind a strong plastic framesheet to create a highly stable platform. These rods provide a direct channel to the lumbar system along the full length of the pack. They lock directly into the foam and plastic structure that anchors the waist belt to the pack facilitating direct transfer to your hips. The M4 Lumbar Wrap of the G Light series utilizes the tension between the waistbelt wing and lumbar pad to conform the belt to your waist and transfer the load to your back and hips. G Light Frame packs use the Futura Yoke that adjusts by telescoping up and down to match the exact length of your back. These packs are the solution to your mid-duty backpacking needs.Lightweight Lumbar Wrap

Used in our Fire Packs this, low profile and lightweight belt system that maintains the same comfort and support of much bulkier designs. The tension between the wing and laminated lumbar pad is harnessed to conform the belt to your waist and transfer the load to your back and hips. The plastic cookies of the laminated lumbar pad and soft, inner foam pad lock together to create a complete unit with the wing. This transfers the load from the framing rods through the entire belt system. The interchangeable hip belts in the system come in three different sizes to insure a perfect fit.Live Wing Belt System

This system utilizes a stiff foam cookie that structures the bottom corners of the pack and functions as the lower anchor point for the mainframe. The soft inner foam pads also get anchored between the wing and cookie which allows them to float freely across the lumbar area to contour to your specific shape as you move. This entire waist belt system can be folded up into the sides of the pack for clean access when wearing a climbing harness or for low profile traveling.M4 Lumbar Wrap

A low profile and lightweight belt system that maintains the same comfort and support of much bulkier designs. The tension between the wing and laminated lumbar pad is harnessed to conform the belt to your waist and transfer the load to your back and hips. The plastic cookies of the laminated lumbar pad and soft, inner foam pad lock together to create a complete unit with the wing. This transfers the load from the framing rods through the entire belt system. The interchangeable hip belts in the system come in three different sizes to insure a perfect fit.Monkey Yoke

A Velcro anchored telescoping yoke system that can be adjusted to fit your torso length. Unlike the Futura Yoke this yoke has no aluminum stay in it to insure the highest amount flexibility possible. The Monkey Yoke is also tailored longer to insure that the pack is worn low on the back. The yoke is available in different sizes to offer an incredible and precise fit.NICE Frame

A thoughtful redesign of the interface between the user and the load lead to pre-programmed flex to an ultra stable platform in a manner that has reached an entirely other level of performance with extremely heavy loads. The result is a comfortable and flexible frame system capable of controlling any load you can lift to your back.

The comparatively lighter composite mainframes in Mystery Ranch internal frame packs are engineered to let the load move with you mostly. All internal frame packs are limited by what constitutes the load, and how that load rides in the pack. They rely on the tension created by pulling the load tight to your back to force the load to become part of you. The limits of this system are suddenly reached when you can’t pull the pack tight enough to control the load you are attempting to carry. Often times irregular loads, dense, heavy loads, and loads that vary greatly in size during your trip will challenge the limits of an internal frame. We have isolated the framing mechanisms in our internal frame packs to function better, but even the Mystery Ranch internal frames are subject to unruly loads—that’s why there’s a NICE Frame.

The NICE Frame utilizes the same segmented flex of the Five Segmented Lumbar Wrap and customized sizing of the Futura Yoke as in most Mystery Ranch packs, but pairs them with a unique mainframe engineered for previously unmanageable loads.

Copying basic human physical components, we have given the NICE Frame a skeleton, joints, skin, and muscle. The carbon-fiberglass bars that make up the skeleton create a linear 3x3 grid. These six bars essentially double the amount of mainframe typically used in internal frame packs. The key to smooth motion are good joints and the bones of this skeleton are linked by sewn nylon web joints that are programmed to perfectly flex with your stride without wasting energy flexing the load. All excess motion is limited by the Cordura tension panel that makes up the NICE Frame’s skin. This allows a life-like flex to the NICE Frame as you walk. You, of course still provide the muscle.some things never change!Overkill Guide Frame

The Guide frame is precisely tuned to flex with heavy loads. Stiff framing, aggressive load transfer and flexible harnessing make this pack a dream with 60 to 100 pounds. Two fiberglass composite rods set parallel behind a strong plastic framesheet function together to create a highly stable mainframe that insulates your back from the pressure of heavy loads. They also provide a direct channel along the length of the pack that transfers the load to our patented Five Segmented Lumbar Wrap. An additional aluminum stay sits behind the center lumbar pad to provide support and to shape the lower portion of the pad to your back. This stay extends upwards towards the middle of the pack where it intersects the center yoke stay to complete the shaping mechanism of the frame. The Overkill Futura Yoke is two inches wider than the Futura Yoke used in the standard Guide frame packs. This extra two inches with the addition of dual aluminum stays reduce any sway to a minimum for better stability with those really heavy loads.Overkill Futura Yoke

A Velcro anchored telescoping yoke system that can be adjusted to fit your torso length. This yoke is much like the Futura Yoke but two inches wider and it has two aluminium stays instead of one. The added framing and width increases the stability and strength of the yoke. Once the yoke is properly adjusted, the curve of the aluminum stays are contoured to match the shape of your back. The yoke is available in three different sizes to offer an incredible fit.Speed Zip

An elegant design for an easy access into the sleeping bag compartment. A simple internal compression reduces the tension on the zipper make even large winter bags no problem.Stick-it

An external flap that is ideal for overloads such as a shovel, helmet or extra shell. The flap is designed articulate and expand to accommodate bulky items.Wild Weave Cordura

This fabric continually amazes even us. Dana worked directly with fabric manufacturers to create this material. Wild Weave is a combination of 500 and 1000 denure Hard Cordura fibers randomly woven to isolate certain characteristics making them a better working whole. Abrasion is challenged by the large outer threads while structure is maintained by the tighter, smaller fibers. Punctures or cuts will not spread because the thread in this random weave tends to knot when torn. This is some of the most durable stuff we have ever used. You will find Wild Weave in the Works @ Mystery Ranch line of packs including our Monkey packs.X Wing Frame

The simple X shaped mainframe of this system is the key to maximizing flexibility, stability and comfort up through 40 pound loads. Two fiberglass rods make up the X-Wing mainframe. These rods cross to create a pivot point for the perfect amount of flexibility while actively transferring the load directly to the Live Wing Waistbelt System. Additional cushioned waistbelts can be added to customize your waistbelt for heavier loads. For shoulder harnessing the X-Wing packs utilize the Futura Yoke that adjusts vertically to match the exact length of your back. These features together provide a truly comfortable and custom fit.



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Big enough to carry sustainment gear, extra ammo, IFAKs, and all manners of tactical radios. The 3Zip design gets you in the pack fast –rip, unzip and you’re in. PALS web on the sides and on the inside back panel give you options to expand. The side compression straps compress the bag down when not fully loaded and can hold longer items, like M4s, aiming stakes, or tripods securely. Built for Military use, the 3 Day Assault pack is popular with hunters and Police tactical units as well.






BASIC SPECS:

VOLUME:2000 cu-in (32.8l)
WEIGHT:5 lbs 1 oz (2.3kg)
DIMENSIONS:18"x11.5"x8.5" (46cm x 29cm x 22cm)
INTENDED USE:Assault Pack, Daypack
FRAME SYSTEM:Futura

PRODUCT FEATURES:


Futura Ruck
Futura Yoke
Live Wing Belt System
3Zip access
Internal sleeves and ports integrate up to three hydration reservoirs into the pack
Radio inputs, outputs and antennas route easily through the three urethane coated zippered ports
Med pallet or computer pocket module available
PAL Web on the sides of the pack and interior lets you customize for the mission
Available with the Mystery Ranch BVS for use with body armor


Made entirely in the U.S.A.
Spadelock compatible








































































New Balance AOR 2 NWU III Combat Shirt




One of a few different cuts of NWU III/ AOR2 Combat Shirts. This one manufactured by New Balance. 

STYLE: MIL819N

MAIN: 64% FR RAYON, 25% PARA ARAMID. 10% NYLON, 1% STRETCH URETHANE
KNITS: 63% FR RAYON, 24% PARA ARAMID. 10% NYLON, 3% STRETCH URETHANE

















US Army M1904 Haversack







Rock Island Arsenal Pre WWI M1904 Haversack

M1904 Haversack

This haversack was the standard issue haversack for soldiers of the United States military prior to the introduction of the M1910 Haversack. The haversack allowed the soldier to carry his rations, mess gear, and small personal items. Although the M1904 haversack was outdated by World War I, many National Guard units arrived in France still using this haversack. This haversack was manufactured by the Rock Island Arsenal in 1904. This haversack still has the leather lace inside to close an inner pocket. The M1904 haversack attached to the cartridge belt using two bent wire hooks. Haversacks prior to 1904 were carried using a leather strap. These too were issued to some soldiers during World War I.














Belgian Army Plastic Canteen A.B.L 1969 C.A.P.A







Military water bottle with cover khaki - Plastic bottle with screw cap  

aluminum cup folding handle



















US Army USMC M1878 Blanket Bag

Spanish American War Indian Wars Model 1878 Bag 












The M-1878 blanket bag replaced the Model 1874 Clothing Bag, and was designed to be worn on the soldier’s back like a rucksack or backpack. It was designed to be of sufficient size to carry the soldier’s bedding blanket, an extra pair of shoes, underclothing and socks, and his personal effects. A soldier or Marine could also attach his rolled shelter half and poncho to its exterior. Officially used until replaced by the blanket roll circa 1904, many of these bags remained in service and were still being issued during the mobilization for World War One by the United States in 1917. US Marines also used this bag, with photos extant of them wearing this bag on their way to Vera Cruz in 1914 (the Dept of the Navy apparently redesignated these the M-1912, see last image). The Model 1878 Blanket Bag is far less commonly found than the clothing bags and haversacks.



The cover has a clear "U.S." stencil, the interior of the front flap is stenciled “ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL” (with no date) and the exterior (against the back) is stenciled "MINNESOTA." 























European Webbing Systems Items


Webbing Systems

European Load Carrying Systems

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1937 Pattern Web Equipment (UK)

1944 Pattern Webbing (US)
51 Pattern Webbing (Canada)
1961 Pattern Webbing (South Africa)
1970 Pattern Webbing (South Africa)
M-1971 Webbing Set (Greece)
1972 Pattern Webbing (UK)
82 Pattern Webbing (Canada)
88 Pattern Webbing (Australia)


Brelage TAP 50/53 (France)
Brelage FAMAS (France)
Brelage polyamide Mle74 F1 (France)


Correaje M-79 (Spain)
CQBE - USMC Close Quarters Battle Equipment

DF LCS - Defensor Fortis Load Carrying System
DF-LCS V2

Feldausrüstung 1960 (BW)
Feldausrüstung 1970 (BW)
FSBE - Full Spectrum Battle Equipment System
FSBE II
Galvilinda
GTE 90  Grundtrageinheit (Swiss Army)

Harris Load Bearing VestIIFS - Individual Integrated Fighting System
JanSport


Kampfanzug M57 (Austria)
Kampfanzug 75 ÖBH KAz 75 (austria)
Kampfanzug 03 ÖBH KAz 03 (Austria)
Koppeltragesystem (BW)
Koppeltragegestell (BW)

Kampvest M/05


Load Carrying Tactical Vest


MBSS - Maritime Ballistic Survival System


M 45-59 Webbing (Danish)
M -1949 Webbing (Italy)
M-60 Taisteluvyö (Finland)
M-85 Taisteluvyö (Finland)



MGV - Modulair Gevechts Vest (Netherland)

MOLLE - Modular Lightw.Load-carrying Equip.
M-1967 MLCE
MLCS 2004
MLCS AOR2


PECO M-1 Portaequipo de Combate
PECO M-2 Portaequipo de Combate
PECO GOE Portaequipo de Combate
PLCE - Personal Load Carrying Equipment
PLCE Type 85 Pattern
PLCE Patt.90
PLCE Type 95 Pattern
PLCE M/96 (Danish Army)

RACK - Ranger Assault Carring Kit

SPEAR-BALCS System
SPEAR - (ELCS) Equipment Load Carrying System
SOMAV Vest - LBV-M
STAK


Stridsväst 2000 (Sv2k)
Stridsväst 12 - Combat Vest System 2012
Stridssele m58/59
Stridsbälte m/90
Stridsbälte 304K
Stridsväst 08


TAZ 83 System (Swiss Army)
Takticka Vesta TL 98 *
Takticka Vesta TL 98 Gen II *
Tasmania Tiger
Taisteluliivi SA M05

VIRTUS Soldier System
Waistcoat Mans General Purpose Ops - Vest



ILBE
The ILBE (Improved Load Bearing Equipment) is a USMC program that had included individual load carriage equipment, individual hydration systems (Source One Hydration) and individual water purification.
Since the rucksack was the first component of the program to be issued to Marines, the rucksack is commonly referred to as simply the ILBE. The ILBE rucksack was designed to replace the long existing All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) and newer Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment (MOLLE) packs.


FILBE
Family of Improved Load Bearing Equipment (FILBE) is a series of equipment used by the United States Marine Corps for personal load carrying. It comprises the backpack and various attachments carried by an individual Marine in the field. The FILBE was designed as an improvement over the prior ILBE system that was not compatible with the newest body armor systems.


PALS
The Pouch Attachment Ladder System or PALS is a grid of webbing invented and patented by United States Army Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center used to attach smaller equipment onto load-bearing platforms, such as vests and backpacks. It was first used on MOLLE rucksacks,
FPLIF
It’s pack subsystem consists of a large rucksack and patrol pack. It was tested during 1988 and 1990, meant to replace ALICE medium and large rucksack. They were known as FPLIF (Field Pack, Large, with Internal Frame, a.k.a. CFP-90, Combat Field Pack 1990, as it’s commercial name). However, FPLIF performs pretty bad due to it’s adjustable internal frame and too long for parachute jumping. They never replace ALICE rucksack, no one likes using them

MOLLE
MOLLE is an acronym for Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment. It is used to define the current generation of load-bearing equipment and backpacks used by a number of NATO armed forces
The system's modularity is derived from the use of Pouch Attachment Ladder System (PALS) webbing equipment as rows of heavy-duty nylon stitched onto the vest to allow for the attachment of various compatible pouches and accessories. This method of attachment has become a de facto standard for modular tactical gear, replacing the All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) system used in the earliest modular vest systems

ALICE
The ALICE (All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment) load bearing system, was adopted as United States Army Standard A on 17 January 1973 to replace the M-1956 Load-Carrying Equipment(LCE) and M-1967 Modernized Load-Carrying Equipment (MLCE). Although since superseded by MOLLE, ALICE gear is still in some limited use in the U.S. Army in National Guard and training units, as well as by Navy and Air Force ground units. The U.S. Marine Corps currently uses ALICE gear in training only.



IIFS
The IIFS (Individual Integrated Fighting System) was introduced in 1988, to serve as a possible replacement for the All-Purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment (ALICE) employed and fielded by United States Armed Forces since 1973.

The IIFS replaces the partially obsolete concept of a shoulder harness, in the style of suspenders, and individual equipment belt design, with the newer concept of a tactical load bearing system that employs a vest. The vest as being the main component, is known as the TLBV (Tactical Load Bearing Vest), sometimes referred to as the LBV-88, the M-1988 LBV and later known as the ETLBV (Enhanced Tactical Load Bearing Vest).


1937 Pattern Web Equipment (UK)
(also known as '37 Webbing') was an item of military load-carrying equipment. It replaced the 1908 Pattern and 1925 Pattern—on which it was based—and was standard issue for British and Commonwealth troops from its introduction in 1937, throughout World War II, and in the post-war period until it was superseded by 58 pattern webbing.


1944 Pattern Webbing

M45-59 Webbing Danish

M-1949 Webbing Italy


51 Pattern Webbing (Canada)
Following the Second World War Canada increasingly turned to the US for military inspiration rather than the UK. In 1951 they introduced a new webbing set that was clearly inspired by both the British P37 set, and the US M1910 sets- elements from both sets were combined to make something distinctly Canadian


1958 Pattern Webbing (UK)
was a modular based personal equipment system issued to the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom from the 1950s up until the mid 90s. It replaced the 1937 Pattern Web Equipment that had served the UK's Armed Forces through the Second World War and the first decade of the Cold War.


1961 Pattern Webbing
The 1961 pattern webbing equipment was issued to the Rhodesian and South African army. It was based on the British 1958 pattern.


Pattern 70 Webbing South African (SADF)


1972 Pattern Webbing (UK)
The 1972 Pattern Webbing was a webbing intended to replace the 58 pattern webbing, but never got beyond user trials. It was made from PU-coated nylon to counter the Soviet NBC capability. It was designed to be used in wide variety of environments such as Europe, jungles, deserts and was adjustable for use, ranging from short-duration jungle patrols to general infantry use. 72 pattern webbing rarely appears on the collectors market.

'82 pattern webbing Canada


Pattern 82 Webbing

PLCE M/96

Pattern 72 Exp.

PLCE Patt. 90

PLCE MTP

Pattern 88 (Aus)

GTE 90  Grundtrageinheit (CH)
M-1967 MLCE
MBSS
MLCS 2004
MLCS AOR2
Modulair Gevechts Vest NL

T3 Navy EOD Kit

DG-MLCS 2002

SPEAR / ELCS
SPEAR / BALCS
STAK
Stridsbälte M90

Stridsväst 2000

Stridsväst 08

Stridsväst 12

Koppeltragesatz

CQBE-USMC

CIACS

R.A.C.K.


Kampfanzug M57
ÖBH KAz 75 (Kampfanzug 75)
ÖBH KAz 03 (Kampfanzug 03)

M-1971 Webbing Set
Air Force Flecktarn Harness Set Belg.


Oppakningssystem M/96

SA taisteluvyö m-60
M85 taisteluvyö Finland
Brelage Mle 1945/49
Brelage TAP 50/53
Brelage FAMAS
Brelage polyamide Mle74 F1

Feldausrüstung 1960
Feldausrüstung 1970
Koppeltragesystem
Koppeltragegestell

Hellenic Army LCS M71

Correaje M-79
Portaequipo de Combate - PECO m 1
Portaequipo de Combate - PECO m 2
Portaequipo de Combate - PECO GOE

Stridssele m58/59
Stridsbälte m/90
Stridsbälte 304K
Stridsväst 2000
Stridsväst 08
Stridsväst 12

TAZ 83 system
Grundtrageinheit 90 (GTE90)

58 Pattern webbing
72 Pattern Exp.
PLCE Type 85 Pattern
PLCE Type 90 Pattern
PLCE Type 95 Pattern









The Collection
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By Systems
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US Webbing Systems

European Webbing Systems

This is a list of Brands in our collection or who have been included in a WB exhibition.
It is updated continually.


London Bridge Trading LBT-1195N Flotation Vest System
Blackhawk Ind Flotation H-Gear MK-II Rig
Eagle Industries Load Bearing Air Rescue Vest
Greek Army / Hellenic Army Load Carriage System M71
German Army Combat Carrying System - BW Koppeltragesatz