BRITISH P-44 PATTERN TURTLE SHELL MK IV STEEL HELMET ORIGINAL
$149.00
Original British P-1944 Turtle MK IV Steel Helmet
Out of stock
Description
The MKIII helmet was issued to the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division and made their debut in combat during the D-Day landings. The MK IV turtle shell Steel Helmet came into production starting in 1945. This has a unique original camouflage paint job . Comes complete with liner and chin strap.
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