Item Description
Original Item: Only One Available. This is a nice lightly worn example of a Vietnam War M-1C Airborne Paratrooper’s Helmet. These are getting harder and harder to find as time goes on, especially complete.
This Vietnam War Helmet M-1. The helmet shell has a set of swivel (movable) chinstrap loops called bales and a stainless steel rim. These rims were both rust resistant and had non-magnetic qualities that reduced the chance of error readings when placed around certain sensitive equipment (such as a compass). The helmet shows signs of being reconditioned in a military depot, which was common during the period for late WWII/Korean War helmets.
The Mitchell pattern camouflage cover is in good condition and bears an early “FSN” stock number. The cover shows reasonable wear, only from honest use and handling. It comes with an original foliage elastic helmet band that is in excellent condition as well. Tucked in the band is an original pack to ration toilet paper, a common practice by GIs in Vietnam to keep the “moon floss” dry and handy.
The helmet liner is in decent original condition, showing signs of being worn in a hot humid environment. Markings are present on the liner suspension but are unfortunately illegible. The “U.S.” stamp on the chin strap is still visible as well. The rear nape strap is also intact, although the date is illegible as well.
The chin strap is intact, and also has extensions with snaps on the end, which secure the liner to the shell for paratrooper use.
This helmet is a fine example and still retains all of its original Vietnam War parts and paint.
Comes ready to display in your collection!
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