Looks like the two i got the hard way in 73’. Still going strong 50 yrs later.i have seen this jacket for sale, but id like to know if its genuine, what would you pay max. View attachment 511091 View attachment 511097
I think that button is there for attaching the optional parka hood. I do not have a hood though so never tried it.Looks like the two i got the hard way in 73’. Still going strong 50 yrs later.
They used lots of different zipper manufactures back then.
To this day i still have no idea what that button on the front top is for??
Nice one!thanks much appreciated, i pulled the proverbial trigger and bought it. as for condition erm it was off ebay so all i have is pics and description, looking at pics i cannot see where the name tag or u.s army patch would have been, and the airborne patch looks a little new, i paid $50 for it.
It's part of the attachment system for the M65 parka hood. When the hood's worn up on the field jacket, there's a loop that attaches to that and helps to keep it in-place.Looks like the two i got the hard way in 73’. Still going strong 50 yrs later.
They used lots of different zipper manufactures back then.
To this day i still have no idea what that button on the front top is for??
In an effort to adapt and overcome, i just tried it once again. Boy that was fun!I think that button is there for attaching the optional parka hood. I do not have a hood though so never tried it.
seems to be for alpha jackets,We have a long thread on these jackets, with discussion a mix of new and vintage jackets. Here's the thread:
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/alpha-industries-m65-field-jacket.91980/
The original military zippers had the bent wire pull on the main zipper, like on vintage USAF nylon jackets. It looks like a big paper clip.
It starts out about the Alpha version, but spreads out into vintage too. With photos. Check out pages 6+. Trust me.seems to be for alpha jackets,
Thank you for your service AbbaDatDeHat !!In an effort to adapt and overcome, i just tried it once again. Boy that was fun!
The parka hood loop(s),five on the left, will reach that button but not near as fast as the memories of the frustration levels that led to the f**k that achieved then as now!
No doubt there’s an instruction manual for proper assembly for such an ill fitting adaptation. Does, however assemble instructionless in the fishtail parka it was designed for.
However, being just a Marine, all we ever got was leftovers so maybe there is a different hood that fits the M-65.
The Army might know.
Anyway…thanks for the memories. Lol
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And your’s Firefighter!!Thank you for your service AbbaDatDeHat !!
Marines like to attach their favorite crayon to a piece of parachute cord and loop it around that button.Looks like the two i got the hard way in 73’. Still going strong 50 yrs later.
They used lots of different zipper manufactures back then.
To this day i still have no idea what that button on the front top is for??
Good one @Peacoat!Marines like to attach their favorite crayon to a piece of parachute cord and loop it around that button.
Semper Fi Brother