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WW2 GERMAN ZINC HELMET LINER & CHIN STRAP, 1940 Schuberth Werk, 64nA/57, WWII

Markings as best I can tell are: 64nA/57, Schuberth-Werk, DPR, 1940. Zinc band and hardware look good, leather parts are hard and cracked. Includes what is pictured. See all 12 pictures above for overall condition. The item “WW2 GERMAN ZINC HELMET LINER & CHIN STRAP, 1940 Schuberth Werk, 64nA/57, WWII” is in sale since Thursday, [Continue]

ESTATE FRESH German WW2 M42 Helmet COMPLETE Leather Chin Strap and Liner WWII

This all original M1942 German WWII helmet is in very good overall condition, and even includes the original leather chin strap and liner! There is some obvious light surface patina and what looks to be the remnants of some original paint/decals. PLEASE see our high-resolution photos and use them as your guide to exact detail [Continue]

WWII German Military Helmet with Original Liner & Chin Strap Heer Adler Decal

This WWII German helmet has the original liner that is dated 1911. It has the authentic factory applied Heer adler decal. The chin strap is embossed. In good condition for age. As shown in pictures: the metal is worn, the leather is darkened and the chin strap shows some light cracking. The item “WWII German [Continue]

WW2 GERMAN HELMET. M42. COMBAT MEDICS. COMPLETE WithLINER&CHIN STRAP. SZ 64/57. ORIG

THIS ITEM DOESN’T HAVE AND NEVER HAD ANY OFFENSIVE SYMBOLS. WW2 ORIGINAL GERMAN HELMET, M42. COMPLETE WITH THE LINER AND CHIN STRAP. WAS USED BY COMBAT MEDICAL PERSONNEL DURING MILITARY ACTIONS. MARKED ON THE RIM WITH MAKER/SIZE (ET 64) AND BATCH NUMBER (1921). WHITE PAINT WAS APPLIED OVER THE FIELD GREY PAINT. THERE ARE SOME [Continue]

WWII German Military Helmet with Original Liner & Chin Strap Heer Adler Decal

This WWII German helmet has the original liner that is dated 1911. It has the authentic factory applied Heer adler decal. The chin strap is embossed. In good condition for age. As shown in pictures: the metal is worn, the leather is darkened and the chin strap shows some light cracking. The item “WWII German [Continue]