Original ww2 german m42 helmet shell. Size 62, lot num 602. Shell only no liner or pins. Message if you have any questions.
Original ww2 german m42 helmet shell. Size 62, lot num 602. Shell only no liner or pins. Message if you have any questions.
Up for your consideration is an Original German M40 that was used by Finland. The shell is marked EF66 and Lot number 133 (looks like that to me but it is heavily stamped). The helmet was used by Finland and has had a Finnish liner and chinstrap installed. This helmet has had extra holes drilled [Continue]
Original WW2 German M35 helmet shell (SE66). Shell in partially restored condition, perfect candidate for complete restoration!! Helmet does show some original paint and partial national colors decal. I believe wired has been added post war. Be sure to check out the pictures as they are part of description. Hard to get original M35 helmet [Continue]
Size 66 cm shell determined by measurement. No discernible interior markings. Site of excavation unknown, but there is visible pitting to surfaces, which is how its origin was determined.
WWII GERMAN M40 COMBAT FIELD HELMET HELMET. These reproductions are made from a tough steel and have a quality leather strap. The primary change from the M35 Helmets were to stamp the ventilator hole mounts directly onto the shell, rather than separate fittings. The side air vents on this helmet are mounted directly onto the [Continue]
WWII GERMAN M40 COMBAT FIELD HELMET HELMET. These reproductions are made from a tough steel and have a quality leather strap. The primary change from the M35 Helmets were to stamp the ventilator hole mounts directly onto the shell, rather than separate fittings. The side air vents on this helmet are mounted directly onto the [Continue]
This is a German Double Decal Helmet looks authentic but I’m no professional check out the pictures the weight liner and metal seem correct let me know if you have any questions.
German World War Two army helmet. (no liner 0r liner band). Maker code ” SE 64 “. And Marked on the rear inner rim’ 12167. It appears to have been a legitimate camouflage helmet. Most of the camo pattern is gone. With only scattered traces remain. Thinning original patin mixed with periodic traces of orange [Continue]
Up for your consideration is an Original Hungarian M38 that was used by Finland. The shell is marked DM 62 and with the proof stamp which is hard to make out through the overpaint. This helmet has not had the extra holes drilled in the front and retains its original Hungarian configuration unlike many helmets [Continue]
This is an original WW2 German M40 steel helmet, also known as a Stahlhelm. The helmet features a Q66 mark indicating that its size is 66 and was manufactured by Quist. The helmet shell has been repainted but some of its original paint, along with some heavy pitting in the dome, is still present underneath. [Continue]