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WWII German RARE M37 Fallschirmjager Normandy Paratrooper Helmet

Hard to Find WWII Reproduction M37 German Fallschirmjager helmet with Normandy camo. The M37 was the early version of the famous M38 Fallschirmjager helmet and is for the serious collector. The first pattern liner and chinstraps were removed and replaced with the 2nd pattern leaving the 3 holes and 2 slots open which distinguishes this [Continue]

Wwii Ww2 German Normandy Camo Helmet, M40,’et64′, 100% Original, Complete

This is a complete and 100% original Model 1940 German helmet, ET64, Normandy pattern camouflaged. It’s an attractive helmet in complete condition with it’s leather liner and chinstrap intact. The paint is nearly 100%. The camo pattern is done in a’tiger stripe’ fashion for lack of a better term. There are no dents, dings or [Continue]

Wwii Ww2 German Normandy Camo Helmet, M40,’et64′, 100% Original, Complete

This is a complete and 100% original Model 1940 German helmet, ET64, Normandy pattern camouflaged. It’s an attractive helmet in complete condition with it’s leather liner and chinstrap intact. The paint is nearly 100%. The camo pattern is done in a’tiger stripe’ fashion for lack of a better term. There are no dents, dings or [Continue]

German Helmet M40 WW2 Army Authentic Bring Home D Day Normandy Victory France

Estate sale fresh out the attic from a man that brought this hole from Normandy 1944 victory paint German army m40 style helmet with lining that is coming apart but still intact see pics for lining details. Bill Hapac was born January 26, 1918. He lived on 15th and Laramie, in Cicero, above his fathers [Continue]

WWII German M38 Fallschirmjager Normandy Paratrooper Helmet

WWII Reproduction M38 German Fallschirmjager helmet with Normandy camo. Unfinished helmets cost up to Seventy + Dollars, here is a chance to have a completely aged replica to accent your display or wear for reenacting for not much more. The item “WWII German M38 Fallschirmjager Normandy Paratrooper Helmet” is in sale since Saturday, February 10, [Continue]