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Liner US version Vietnam vue de 3/4

Liner Infantry Vietnam

69,00 EUR

Liner infantry Vietnam moose with its neck band. Early model of the HELMET LINER GROUND TROUPS TYPE I with its counter-rivets in A. The under helmet is in used condition and seems to have seen some ground. The counter rivets are oxidized and the suspension system is worn. The markings are partly visible and the neck band has been rolled up at the ends with adhesive tape to limit the discomfort.

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Weight

700 g

Materials

Shell: Fiber
Suspension: Cotton
Hardware: Metal

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Cut

The helmet liner is one size fits all, but it is adjustable in depth and head circumference.

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Liner US M1 Vietnam vue avant

Painting Liner Infantry Vietnam

The Vietnam-style LINER, SOLDIER'S STEEL HELMET (COMBAT) TYPE 1 is covered with multiple layers of Olive Drab paint, giving it the same tone as the original liners from that era.

Gros plan du liner US M1 Vietnam et de sa peinture

Texture Liner Infantry Vietnam

The Vietnam-style LINER, SOLDIER'S STEEL HELMET (COMBAT) TYPE 1 is painted with olive green paint and does not have added texture. However, the texture of the resin-coated canvas can be seen under the paint.

vue intérieur du liner US M1 Vietnam

Chinstrap Liner Infantry Vietnam

The Vietnam-style LINER, SOLDIER'S STEEL HELMET (COMBAT) TYPE 1 does not have a leather chinstrap, unlike its predecessors. This modification appeared as early as 1964. This model only has a headband and a neckband.

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Liner Infantry Vietnam

In 1961, the nylon helmet was "Type Classified". This new helmet was built with layered nylon. The layered nylon improved the ballistic qualities of the helmet compared to the cotton canvas. The nylon fabric was impregnated with phenol-butyral on the inside and standard phenol on the outside of the helmet. The nylon helmets were produced with the new suspension system, which was also introduced on cotton canvas helmets in early 1964. The new suspension consisted of three adjustable straps made of canvas. The strap adjustment was made possible by the use of stamped bar buckles.

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A bit of history

In these specialized workshops, US M1 underhelmets take shape through a meticulous process: compressed fiber shells, mechanical riveting, and installation of the canvas suspension system. Powerful presses precisely secure each element to ensure support and comfort. This industrial expertise, often entrusted to civilian companies, has equipped millions of Allied soldiers.

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