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M38 Paratrooper Helmet - Normandy Camouflage & Wire

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$134.98 USD
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$134.98 USD
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Highlights

This highly detailed German M38 paratrooper steel helmet impresses with its authentic appearance and is an essential collector's item for history enthusiasts.

  • High-quality reproduction made of 1.2 mm thick steel with a hand-painted three-color Normandy camouflage pattern
  • Authentically weathered appearance thanks to the artificial aging of the shell and iron wire mesh
  • Functional wire frame for additional camouflage using natural materials such as twigs or leaves
  • Sturdy leather inner helmet with shock-absorbing padding and a precisely fitting aluminum ring
  • Adjustable leather chin strap with a historically accurate design and a practical snap closure
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

M38 Paratrooper Helmet Normandy Camouflage & Wire
German paratrooper helmet M38 with Normandy camo finish
M38 Paratrooper Helmet - Normandy Camouflage & Wire
M38 Paratrooper Helmet Normandy Camouflage & Wire

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Questions about the product M38 Paratrooper Helmet - Normandy Camouflage & Wire

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The shell of the M38 paratrooper helmet is made of approximately 1.2 mm thick steel. The leather liner inside the helmet fits a head circumference of up to 62 cm.

Approximately how much does the M38 paratrooper helmet weigh, and what components are included besides the helmet shell and the inner lining?

The M38 paratrooper helmet weighs approximately 1.3 kg to 1.4 kg. Included in the delivery are the steel helmet shell, the leather lining, an aluminum mounting ring, shock-absorbing foam or sponge rubber padding, and an adjustable chin and neck strap with snap fasteners.

In which Thuringian factory was the M38 paratrooper helmet originally produced, and what special screws are used for the authentic attachment of the interior fittings?

The M38 paratrooper helmet was originally produced at the Thale Ironworks (ET) plant in Thuringia. Special 3-hole screws (slotted screws) are used for the authentic attachment of the interior fittings.

What specific colors does the Normandy camouflage pattern of the helmet shell include, and what practical use does the iron wire attached to the helmet offer?

The Normandy camouflage pattern typically comprises three colors (three-color camouflage), often consisting of sand yellow, green, and brown. The iron wire attached to the helmet serves the practical purpose of securing additional camouflage materials such as twigs, grass, or scraps of fabric to the helmet, thus better blending the soldier's silhouette into the surroundings.