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WW2 U.S. M1 REAR SEAMED HELMET

WW2 U.S. M1 REAR SEAMED HELMET

This is a very good example of a rear seamed M1 helmet retaining all of its original finish. The rear seamed M1 was manufactured between November 1944 to August 1945 seeing service in the Pacific theatre of operations with very limited numbers getting to Europe before May 1945. The shell is stamped with the later "S" which identifies the maker "Schlueter Manufacturing Company St.Louis, Missouri...  read more

Code: 872

395.00 GBP

U.S. M1 FRONT SEAMED SWIVEL BALE HELMET

U.S. M1 FRONT SEAMED SWIVEL BALE HELMET

This is M1 front seamed swivel bale helmet which was in production from October 1943 to November 1944. This example actually dates to October 1944 when the stainless steel rim was changed to a manganese rim. The shell has had to coats of paint which was period applied. The chinstrap also retains brass fittings. The liner missing its chinstrap and liner neck band. It is maker marked with a lette...  read more

Code: 873

450.00 GBP

WW2 U.S. M1C FRONT SEAM PARATROOPER HELMET (MATCHING)

WW2 U.S. M1C FRONT SEAM PARATROOPER HELMET (MATCHING)

This is a nice M1C Front seam Paratrooper helmet with a Inland liner, the chin strap is marked A 5470, as well as the helmet on the inside as you can see by the pictures, the chin strap and cup is original, but the A frame to hold the chin cup is a modern fitting, the frame is dated 1941 and made by George Frost Co, the helmet does have a couple of dents at the top.  read more

Code: 1031

650.00 GBP

WW2 U.S. NAVY FIXED BALE FRONT SEAM M1 HELMET

WW2 U.S. NAVY FIXED BALE FRONT SEAM M1 HELMET

This is an excellent example of the U.S. Navy fixed bale front seam M1 helmet which was produced from July 1941 to October 1943. The liner is maker marked with the letter "F" within a shield which identifies the maker as "Firestone Tire & Rubber Company". The inside the shell is painted green where the outside is painted Navy Blue.  read more

Code: 1214

495.00 GBP

WW2 U.S. FRONT SEAMED SWIVEL BALE M1 HELMET

WW2 U.S. FRONT SEAMED SWIVEL BALE M1 HELMET

This is a nice example of M1 front seamed swivel bale helmet which would have been produced between October 1943 to October 1944, when the stainless steel rim was replaced with a manganese rim. The chinstraps are in olive drab No7 and have a steel buckle.. The liner missing its liner neck band and chinstrap. It is maker marked "CAPAC" for the Capac Manufacturing Company.  read more

Code: 1215

450.00 GBP

U.S. MARINE CORPS M1917A1 HELMET

U.S. MARINE CORPS M1917A1 HELMET

A very nice example of a Marine Corps M1917A1 helmet, which has a 1937-1942 pattern globe device. The leather liner and webbing chinstrap are both in excellent condition. The shell is stamped "9A".  read more

Code: 1632

425.00 GBP

WW2 U.S. M1938 ARMOURED CREW HELMET

WW2 U.S. M1938 ARMOURED CREW HELMET

An extremely nice example of a M1938 armoured crew helmet made from vulcanised fibre with ten ventilation holes and wide neck guard. The flexible side flaps would house the R-14 earphones. The helmet is maker marked "Wilson Athletic Goods Manufacturing Company " and size stamped 7.1/8.  read more

Code: 2695

495.00 GBP

WW2 U.S. MARINE CORPS M1923 AMMUNITION BELT

WW2 U.S. MARINE CORPS M1923 AMMUNITION BELT

This is a Marine Corps marked M1923 ammo belt, which has a very faint 1943 date. It is in good condition with all its poppers and charger Clip retaining straps in good working order.  read more

Code: 38

180.00 GBP

REPRODUCTION WW2 U.S. M1 CARBINE PARA SLIP

REPRODUCTION WW2 U.S. M1 CARBINE PARA SLIP

This is a very nice reproduction WW2 U.S. M1 carbine para slip which is in un-issued condition, it is designed to protect and transport the M1 Carbine. With the markings SEMS 1943 on the inside.  read more

Code: 1809

18.00 GBP

REPRODUCTION U.S. PARA GRISWOLD M1 GARAND BAG

REPRODUCTION U.S. PARA GRISWOLD M1 GARAND BAG

This is a very nice reproduction U.S. Para Griswold M1 Garand bag in un-issued condition, also called a Cover Jump, It was designed to carry an M1 Garand rifle disassembled into three sections: barrel, stock, and trigger group. The bags were also used to carry the M1 Carbine, a Thompson SMG or a M3 Grease gun. The bag was then attached to the T-5 Parachute harness using a carabiner sewn onto th...  read more

Code: 1808

22.00 GBP