Helmet, M1, Complete, with Camouflage Cover, 1974, Vietnam, Named
€650.00
Tax included
Very nice genuine Vietnam War US Army M1 helmet, rear seam and swivel loops, manufactured by Schlueter during WWII. Shell number 432A. Original canvas chinstrap with steel hook and buckle. Name Rudershausen has been stenciled on the outer surface.
Comes with its original liner, manufactured by Firestone and retaining its khaki cotton web suspension and OD-painted A washers. Name Rudershausen has been stenciled on the outer surface, too.
Homogeneous set, coming with a Mitchell Pattern reversible camouflage helmet cover, showing a 1974-dated contract number and on the front of which a Rudershausen name tag has been machine-stitched.
Very nice genuine Vietnam War US Army M1 helmet, rear seam and swivel loops, manufactured by Schlueter during WWII. Shell number 432A. Original canvas chinstrap with steel hook and buckle. Name Rudershausen has been stenciled on the outer surface.
Comes with its original liner, manufactured by Firestone and retaining its khaki cotton web suspension and OD-painted A washers. Name Rudershausen has been stenciled on the outer surface, too.
Homogeneous set, coming with a Mitchell Pattern reversible camouflage helmet cover, showing a 1974-dated contract number and on the front of which a Rudershausen name tag has been machine-stitched.
Good overall condition.
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