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🪖 Own Your Legacy with Every Tag
Customizable genuine U.S. military specification dog tags made from durable stainless steel, featuring permanent embossed lettering, classic 1" x 2" sizing, and complete with dual ball chains and silencers. Perfect for professionals seeking authentic, stylish military-inspired accessories proudly made in the USA.
| ASIN | B01N95KCI4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #204,507 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #80 in Men's Military Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,383) |
| Date First Available | November 17, 2016 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
J**M
“ I feel the need for speed.”
Great dog tags. Thank you, the tags are perfect. My husband will get a kick out of them. They’ll go great with his TOP GUN “Maverick” flight suit, which will be his Halloween costume this coming October.
S**R
Very accurate and made well
Done great, no mistakes, very satisfied
D**A
Awesome Buy.
Awesome product. Quick delivery
J**T
It's exactly what It says
Very nice takes me back
H**R
Almost like the "real ones".
I bought these as luggage/camera kit tags, to replace some that were rendered obsolete by us moving. They were correctly marked, the process of specifying what I wanted was easy, and they should last a long time. The only issue I found was that the hole punched in them is smaller than the original dog tags, and the titanium split-rings I used before won't fit. I'll drill it out, but that's the only problem I found.
A**O
Llego todo bien
A**X
Military-grade dog tags!
I unfortunately lost my dog tags from my time in the Army. I've been so sad about it until I came across this listing. These dog tags are EXACTLY the same as military-grade dog tags! You won't be able to tell the difference! Now I have my old shine back, since I have my dog tags again. It's as if I never even lost them! Thank you so much for offering veterans a way to replace their lost tags!
J**L
As the times we live in become more "interesting"...
I've ordered two sets of these at separate times and was satisfied with both. The embossing is clear to read and the material of the chain, the bumper and the tag itself seem to be good quality. As the times we live in becomes increasingly more "interesting", the idea of needing medical treatment while I'm out and about becomes a real concern as I have one of the less common blood types. I wanted a way of identifying myself and my medical needs if I were incapacitated in some manner, and dog tags of one form another have been in use for centuries. So, getting a set for myself just made good sense. I did have to figure out what information I wanted to put on them and was careful to ensure I adhered to what's in common practice so a stranger can decipher the information easily enough. Here's what I came up with, and I tried to keep to 12 or 13 characters per line max to fit well on the tag (limit is 15 per line): LINE 1 : LAST LINE 2 : FIRST MI LINE 3 : GOVT-SERIAL# LINE 4 : BLOOD-TYPE BRANCH LINE 5 : RELIG PREFERENCE Lines 1 & 2 are self-explanatory. Line 3 was a problem as I was never in the military yet needed a government issued number that was not easily used for identity theft like my Social Security or Passport number. I originally was going to use my driver license number, but in the end as a CCW permit holder I used my CCW permit number for identification (using the format 'CCW-AZ0000000'). Line 4 was my blood type (used the format 'B-NEG'), and BRANCH refers to branch of service you are in. I chose to use 'MILITIA' as by default I'd be a part of the militia here in the US if I was not otherwise in the military. But if you are a police officer or in another emergency service, that might work for this line of the tag for instance. Or just leave BRANCH blank as it was not used that consistent, traditionally. And line 5 is almost always used for religious preference, and there are a lot of designations that can be used that you can look up online. You might want to re-purpose this line for other information, just should ensure that this information is unambiguous and wouldn't be hard to figure out as this line is most often used for religious preference, traditionally.
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