US Army M1 Rear Seam Swivel Bail Steel Helmet With Reversible Camouflage Cover Dated 1977

$275.00

The US Army M1 Rear Seam Swivel Bail Steel Helmet with Reversible Camouflage Cover dated 1977 is a representative piece of late twentieth-century American military headgear. The helmet features a rear seam in the steel shell and swivel bails—movable chinstrap loops introduced during World War II and retained through the Vietnam era. The shell is constructed from steel, providing standard ballistic protection for U

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The US Army M1 Rear Seam Swivel Bail Steel Helmet with Reversible Camouflage Cover, dated 1977, is a standard-issue military helmet utilized by American forces in the late 20th century. The helmet features a rear seam steel shell, indicating post-World War II production, and swivel bails, which provided improved durability and allowed for easier attachment of chinstraps. The included camouflage cover is reversible, offering two color patterns to suit different operational environments, with the date of manufacture marked as 1977. This helmet represents the later variants of the M1, adopted widely during the mid to late 20th century, and was designed for general combat and protective purposes. The construction consists of a steel outer shell paired with an internal liner (not specified if present), standard for M1 models of this period. Items such as this are representative of US military equipment used during the Cold War era and into the early 1980s.

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