GERMAN WW2 M31 HELMET LINER INNER HOOP ALUMINUM – ORIGINAL
$29.00
WWII GERMAN HELMET M21 LINER INNER BAND ALUMINUM EARLY VERSION ORIGINAL
Description
Now you can refurbish or repair your original German WWII M31 helmet liner. These aluminum inner hoops came from the Russian front and are vintage battlefield pick ups from my buddy who metal detects in Russia. Keep as a piece of WW2 history or to repair your German WW2 M31 helmet liner.
Comes in sizes: 62/55 and 64/56.
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Weight | 0.105 kg |
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