At this point, your goal is to outsmart him. If you write a good listing, with good pics, and undercut his price a bit, they'll buy yours and not his. You can always wait until his aren't listed anymore, although if he never sells them, or has a huge box of them, that could be a long wait. Some militaria stuff has more than one appropriate category... if you can list in another category that makes sense, you can avoid his listings (for some buyers) all together. See if you can come up with any good keywords that he isn't using, be sure to use any good keywords that he is using though too.
If he is listing them as BINs in violation of policy (they need to be identical, BTW... if they're in different conditions, for example, he's not really violating policy), you can report them and get rid of all but one of them. But if you do this, and then list yours a day later, he might figure out it was you, and that can end badly...
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