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    US M1 Helmet

    I purchased this US M1icon helmet fairly recently because it appeared to be the "real deal" and looked genuine to me. My assumption is that it is Vietnam era?

    I wondered if I could have clarification on exactly what I have here regarding the 3 main component parts the helmet, the liner, the shell and the cover and also confirmation of their age, please.

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    Yes, Vietnam era M1icon helmet. All the parts match and are same age...
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    Ok thanks Jim.

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    Yes, I agree with b a r, Vietnam era. The webbing is the darker OD number 7 shade, it has swivel bails, has the Vietnam era repaint and the chin strap fastener is the Vietnam era type as well that had the quick disconnect ball. I believe it is called the t1 release hook and ball
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    late WW2 helmet

    I believe this is an example of a late WW2 helmetAttachment 106126Attachment 106125Attachment 106127, note the color of the web material inside the liner

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS View Post
    late WW2 helmet
    Yes I think so, swivel bale, front seam...late catch. The liner is complete, nice. Lots of those were still in our use when I joined. We slowly destroyed them, broke them, and moved on.
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    helmet Mitchell reversible cover

    Never quite certain that this was an original Mitchell camo reversible cover as there were reproductions over the years. Attachment 106132Attachment 106133Attachment 106134Attachment 106135 delete the first photo as it is a different type cover

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    RCS, I am curious about your net cover. Which era did it come from and who issued them. I have pictured a camouflaged mosquito net cover that was given to me by my old platoon sgt. in 1975. He served as a Marine in Vietnam and was issued two of these covers. He was told that they were Korean war issue, which made sense because he was with the 1st contingent of Marines sent to Vietnam. He said he was issued two but his first day in the bush tore one to shreds so he stuffed his second net in his duffle bag. I have never seen a camouflaged mosquito net cover until I saw yours. The pattern is different but it is a similar net.
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    I think it's original, I had a dozen I gleaned during time in and used them after we'd changed to the woodland type. They were still in my possession until a while back. Those can't be that scarce...I think they're good.
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    Thank-you for all the replies, chaps.

    When people refer to a "front seam" or a "rear seam" M1icon helmet I assume that people are referring to the seam in the rim of the helmet, which is visible, rather than in the helmet shell it's self, which I assume has no seam? I have not seen any clarification of this point anywhere.

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