M16 Rifle Shorts
Description: A patterned vector drawing featuring American rifles, automatic weapons, pistols and machine guns used during the Vietnam War. Among them you can find: - M16 rifle - M16A2 M203 rifle - M1911 pistol - M14 rifle - M21 Sniper rifle - M60 machine gun - MK 2 hand grenade - Pump-action shotgun - M79 grenade launcher
Description: The 5.56×45mm NATO (official NATO nomenclature 5.56 NATO) is a rimless bottlenecked intermediate cartridge family developed in Belgium by FN Herstal. It consists of the SS109, SS110, and SS111 cartridges. Under STANAG 4172, it is a standard cartridge for NATO forces as well as many non-NATO countries. It is derived from, but is not identical to, the .223 Remington cartridge.
Weapon - Ammunition - Ball - 556 Shorts
by Military Insignia Clothing and Products
$21 $27
Description: Introducing our M1 Garand Tribute T-shirt, a true salute to American history and the heroes of the Greatest Generation. Crafted with passion and precision, this shirt encapsulates the essence of the iconic M1 Garand rifle – a symbol of valor and freedom. Wear your pride and respect for the past with this unique design, featuring the silhouette of the M1 Garand against a backdrop of the American flag. It's a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by those who defended our liberty during the Second World War. The M1 Garand, known for its 'Ping' as the en bloc clip ejects, is a testament to the ingenious design of John C. Garand. This shirt pays homage to its historical significance, the resilience of the men and women who wielded it
Special Forces: Mess With the Best, Die Like the Rest 1968 Shorts
by worms in colorful forms
$21 $27
Description: The phrase “mess with the best, die like the rest” traces back to the late 1960s in Vietnam, where it became the Green Berets unofficial motto. Despite sounding like a cinematic expression of dominance, in the context of special forces operators, it reflects more than bravado. Elite units are shaped by relentless training, precision, and the ability to operate in hostile, unpredictable environments. Being the “best” is earned through grueling selection that forges discipline, trust, and skill over ego. The second half highlights a harsh truth—hesitation or underestimating an opponent can be fatal, and though it might sound like a taunt, it speaks to the quiet confidence and lethal efficiency of special forces operators to get the job done.
Special Forces: Mess With the Best, Die Like the Rest 1968 Shorts
by JCD666
$21 $27