Erel Commercial Lightweight Private Purchase Army Helmet,
A commercial produced helmet by the prestigious hat maker Robert Lubstein who's company name Erel can be found stamped to the liner. The Vulkan fiber shell has close to 98% of its factory finish with no cracks etc. This helmet left the factory as a double decal Army example but im sorry to say that at some point the tri color decal was completely removed and the Eagle decal has been denazified.... read more
WW1 French Infantry Helmet.
The shell has been cleaned at some point retaining nearly 90% of its finish to the outside and its period front badge. The inside has its period WW1 liner system with corrugated sleeve running around its edge. The period factory flat blue finish can be seen under the liner. No chinstrap. read more
Iraqi M80 Helmet.
The helmet has received a thick coat of brushed on green paint over the original desert finish. The inside has lost its liner system and chinstrap but has a nice full owners details in thick black paint to one side. read more
Vietnam M1 Helmet.
Im going to call this example a Mock Up as i know for sure it has never been anywhere near the Far East! The shell is an American produced example with a full postwar light green rough finish to the outside and the same flat color to the inside. The liner again appears to be an original postwar example and of the type found during the period. Chinstrap again post war. As for the Mitchell cover,... read more
WW2 German M42 Helmet Shell.
A good condition M42 steel helmet shell thats been used a number of times postwar with new paint and fake decals. The shell is solid with no cracks and no pitting. The inside even has its period factory finish and the remains of a clear dome stamp, didnt pick the stamp up very well in the photos but in hand its very clear. With the repaint covering the stamp details im not able to tell you the ... read more
Vietnam M1 Helmet.
A Vietnam Mock Up with some bells and whistles! The shell and liner system are Euro Clone examples with the Mitchell cover i believe being an original with makers details stamped to the brown side. As you can see its has some bits'n'bobs added for display purposes! Displays well in my opinion. read more
American Vietnam Type Webbing Rig.
A put together rig for a Vietnam display. All components are original with different dates except for the large rear pack that a ''Mil-tec'' All seem to be in good condition. The rig displays well or can be worn during your jungle tour. read more
British Army S10 Respirator and Bag.
Gas mask is made by Avon UK and dated 2003 with the only issue i can find is the need to give it a wipe down with a damp cloth. Spare filter and packaging found inside the bag. Bag appears to be in sound condition with details to the inside flap. read more
American M69 Flak Jacket. Vietnam.
A well used example with working front zipper and only minor repairs to the material. The side closing string has been replace by shoe lace. The inside has a clear label bu the top smaller one is missing. The jacket still has its layers of ballistic nylon cloth as can be seen to the inside where the seam has come adrift, easy repair. The right hand side ballistic cloth has dropped somewhat so ... read more
M1 Helmet Shell, Rear Seam, Heat Stamp Numbered. Falklands, Korea, WW2.
A good solid condition M1 helmet shell without fractures, rear seam and swivel bails. The shell seems to have had least two coats of paint, the top coat being a rough dark finish on top of a lighter green. Shell has a knock near the crown. The inside front has a heat stamp that someone in the past has tried to ''dig out'', i cannot make out the details. The remains of the chinstrap is the typ... read more