Original Iraqi M80 Helmet
Up for sale is an original Iraqi war / desert storm M80 helmet bringback with a great combat used appearance! This Iraqi M80 helmet has definitely seen action with lots of natural imperfections in its tan overpaint. Typically we find very abused helmets that were captured, so it is very nice to see a clean helmet such as this example. The original liner is missing, however we have included a US M1 helmet liner as a temporary replacement. A very fantastic example of the South Korean made, Iraqi export helmet. This piece would make a great addition to any battle hardened / Gulf War collection.
To Note : Notice areas of the inside shell still retain Iraqi sand from its capture!
Up for sale is an original Iraqi war / desert storm M80 helmet bringback with a great combat used appearance! This Iraqi M80 helmet has definitely seen action with lots of natural imperfections in its tan overpaint. Typically we find very abused helmets that were captured, so it is very nice to see a clean helmet such as this example. The original liner is missing, however we have included a US M1 helmet liner as a temporary replacement. A very fantastic example of the South Korean made, Iraqi export helmet. This piece would make a great addition to any battle hardened / Gulf War collection.
To Note : Notice areas of the inside shell still retain Iraqi sand from its capture!
Up for sale is an original Iraqi war / desert storm M80 helmet bringback with a great combat used appearance! This Iraqi M80 helmet has definitely seen action with lots of natural imperfections in its tan overpaint. Typically we find very abused helmets that were captured, so it is very nice to see a clean helmet such as this example. The original liner is missing, however we have included a US M1 helmet liner as a temporary replacement. A very fantastic example of the South Korean made, Iraqi export helmet. This piece would make a great addition to any battle hardened / Gulf War collection.
To Note : Notice areas of the inside shell still retain Iraqi sand from its capture!