Tiger Stripe flight Helmet Bag. This is a great reproduction helmet bag that features two large outside pockets with Velcro and snap closure and two inner slip pockets inside the bag (ideal for sunglasses, spare parts, visors, etc). The bag also features a padded body for helmet protection, carrying handles, hanging clip, two D Rings for a shoulder strap attachment (such as a GP Strap) and a metal zipper. Learn More
This is the replacement suspension for an M1 Helmet Liner made from the early 1970's through the mid 1980's. Helmet liners that use this suspension have round disks inside that the webbing slides overs vs the earlier fixed suspension helmet liners that have a riveted suspension. These are USGI issue and are in unissued condition. Learn More
We found another small batch! This are USGI elastic laces used for both flak jackets and some field jackets. These are sold in a set of two. Each string or lace is approximately 46 inches long and will lace one side of a flak vest. If you have a vest with paracord or that the elastic has dry rotted, this is for you! Unissued condition. Learn More
M-1 Helmet Complete, Reenactor: This helmet features an original steel M-1 helmet shell in G to VG condition with correct Vietnam era chinstraps. Helmet liners are late war to immediate post war in VG+ to EXC condition from the mid 1970's to early 80's. Most of the liners that we use are the earlier style removable that have / had paper labels (many are missing), some are the ink stamped liners from the early 80's. It just depends on availability.
While the liner shells are 70's era, most of the removable suspensions will be 80's dated as we have replaced the used suspensions with unissued webbing so you get a nice, strong, clean suspension that will work well. Unissued post war nape strap is included and the sweatbands are a mix of DSA and DLA dated USGI in VG+ to EXC used that have been cleaned and reconditioned or unissued post war dated. Complete with new reproduction Mitchell Cover and elastic helmet band (or USMC Inner tube band).
The perfect reenacting helmet. The only structural difference between this helmet and the other listed below is the liner hardware. A mid 70's / 80's era liner suspension has round hardware (removable suspension) as opposed to the A shaped internal washers (fixed suspension) found in a VN era liner. Once the sweatband is in place, it is difficult to see the suspension hardware. Based on this, it is the perfect reenacting helmet for those on a budget, or for those who do not want to tear up a collectible liner. Learn More