Helmet, M1, NCO, Military Police, Westinghouse Liner
€1,275.00
Tax included
Genuine WWII US M1 helmet, front rim seam and swivel loops, manufactured byMcCord, shell number 277C.
Original OD 7 canvas chinstrap with steel buckle and hook.
Initials MP have been painted in white on the front of the shell, under black digits 35; a white stripe adorns the circumference of the helmet, and some horizontal bar was added on the rear to mark the NCO status of its owner.
Comes with its original liner, manufactured by Westinghouse, which retains its khaki cotton web suspension and neckaband, along with blackened-brass A washers; name Tobias is visible inside.
Genuine WWII US M1 helmet, front rim seam and swivel loops, manufactured byMcCord, shell number 277C.
Original OD 7 canvas chinstrap with steel buckle and hook.
Initials MP have been painted in white on the front of the shell, under black digits 35; a white stripe adorns the circumference of the helmet, and some horizontal bar was added on the rear to mark the NCO status of its owner.
Comes with its original liner, manufactured by Westinghouse, which retains its khaki cotton web suspension and neckaband, along with blackened-brass A washers; name Tobias is visible inside.
Homogeneous set in good, worn condition.
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