AMERICAN MI INFANTRY HELMET WITH LINER AND HELMET NET
$199.00
AMERICAN MI INFANTRY HELMET WITH LINER AND HELMET NET- REPRODUCTION
Out of stock
Description
The shell is post-war but same as US WWII shell and the liner is WW11 style.
Beautifully restored and repainted. Web is THBT OD#3 with “DOT” fasteners. The helmet is complete with sweatband, neckband, M1 liner leather chin strap, M1 shell infantry web chin strap and a OD#3 3/4 pattern net.
You will not find a nicer restored US WWII helmet anywhere. The accuracy on the parts that go into these helmets is second to none. We also have the M2 paratrooper version.
Vendor Info
- Military Tour
- Vendor: Doug Johnston
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Address:
210 Dufferin Avenue
Winnipeg MB R2W 2X5
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