GERMAN WW2 REPLACEMENT LEATHER FOR PARATOOPER M38 HELMET ALUMINUM BAND HOOP
$59.00
GERMAN WWII M1938 LEATHER LINER REPRODUCTION FOR FALLSCHIRMJAGER M38 ALUMINUM BAND
Out of stock
Description
Leather liner size 60 for m38 71 shell
Kopfweite Gr. 60
Stahlhaube Nr.71
Baumuster: Heisler.Berlin C2
Hersteller: F.W. Muller jr.
Also sizes:
Leather liner size 59 for m38 71 shell
Leather liner size 58 for m38 68 shell
Leather liner size 57 for m38 68 shell
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