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It might be a replica but I own alot of original m1 helmets and this is perfect, my cousin wore this when we were lighting fireworks just for fun and so was I but a original. Anyways we lit those huge fire works and it went wrong and rocks and Dupree flew every where and this helmet Actually stopped a huge rock so my cousin didn't get a head injury, so now he wears this every time when we do something like explosive things.
Compared to another budget M1 helmet I've purchased, I was actually impressed with this one. I will definitely be using it for my Korean War airsoft loadout and will definitely be purchasing another in the future.
Ive got one of these Along with alot of originals, If anybody is looking to buy these replicas, Either get a new liner. Or change out the leather chinstrap, The leather chinstrap has a hard time staying on the front of the steel pot so it's not very good if you wanna move the helmet alot, Also the leather chinstrap is not correct to what would be seen in ww2. The liner does not have a strong connection with the pot, Meaning it's easy to take out, But falls out. This can of course be fixed by using a net with the helmet. 9/10 product. My only issue is the liner
I ordered one of these on a second hand website for re-enactments Becasue I have a original m1951 m1 but it’s kinda getting old and starts falling apart so I ordered this
Hey I have a question, I bought one of these and has to return it, it was a very tight fit in my WW2 Schuelter m1 helmet, didn’t go in all the way either, is there a reason for that? I would buy again if it would fit decent
This one looks a little better than the fox tactical one. The fox helmets rolled metal is warped and is painted the wrong green with no grit. The liner on theirs is kinda crappy too.
I actually just got a text tactical one and if am being honest it's not that bad maybe a couple chip paints here and there but if you could make it into a ww2 style helmet with the cork and everything it wouldnt look that bad
@@Diddypods I’d recommend getting a better liner if you can better paint with corking better chinstraps they won’t even work for Vietnam because they look to b very cheap and is missing the break away mechanism and the shell could work for ww2 reenacting but it would just be all around better to get a reproduction
Hi Pon, sorry, but this helmet is NOT intended for military or tactical use, nor is it to be used in an environment that demands ballistic or other types of protection. It is a replica that is intended for collectors, reenactors, and entertainment purposes only.
Not sure, honestly. I have never seen a helmet from At the Front in person before. I did look it up on their website and seen that their M1 is more expensive, made of Imported parts, but assembled in the U.S. The At the Front helmet also seems to be a bit more historically accurate with a Khaki suspension interior as opposed to the MUS helmet that has the olive drab suspension. But not too big of a deal in my opinion. - But regardless... both helmets look to be a fantastic option... just depends on what price point you want to jump in at. - Hope this helps!
At the Front is more expensive because they use real ww2 helmets in the correct configuration with sewn chinstraps and cork texture as well as utilizing correct restored ww2 liners in some cases
I got another question do you guys sell M1 helmet nets? I saw on the website a German Net with clips and I wanted to know if there's a version for the M1 Helmet.
Hmmm. I know that some M1 Helms have the camo nets, but we currently do not have anything. Also, for reference, I tried putting the German Net with Clips on our M1 Reproduction and it looked absolutely ridiculous. Would not recommend.
We do not ship international. Sorry. We are listing some items on Ebay, so you might be able to get it from the Ebay Global Shipping Program, but could be expensive.
Is there a warranty or a return policy? My friend decided to smack it real hard with a rubber sledgehammer while I was wearing it and broke one of the metal pins holding the webbing. I’m lucky because he didn’t injure my spine or neck. He also threw it and messed up where the chin strap hangs so I had to straighten it with a hammer. Also my mom threw away the loose clip at the end of one of the chin straps.
Hi Martin, sorry for the delayed response. Looks like your helmet was delivered via UPS yesterday. Please let us know if any issues. Thank you for your order!
Absolutely, I would recommend this. Currently, the price of this one is $49.99 (not including shipping). Well worth it if you are in the market for a replica M1
Is the steel pot crappy I have a tactical fox m1 and the shell is just crappy some of the metal chipped paint chipping off and it's sharp on some edges does this helmet have this problem
We have had very good reviews of this helmet. 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon and solid reviews on the Military Uniform Supply website. Also, I see that you responded to a comment on here 3 months ago where someone stated that it was better than the Fox version. If you scroll down a bit, you should be able to see this comment and your reply. Hope this helps. Cheers!
Why even bother with replica M1? They made like 22 million of them. An authentic issue post WWII Korea/Vietnam helmet will not run you much money. WWII issue fixed bail will run you some money though. Even the Euro M1 clones are cheap and just as close to the design. I love my Norwegian M58 clone.
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Do your helmets have a heat stamp number inside of it anywhere?
If so, is it numeral digits? And how many?
Thanks, and God bless
Worn that helmet in the United States Marine Corps 1973 to 1977. Semper Fi
One of the most reliable helmets in U.S. History. Thank you for your service. Oorah!
Oorah!
@@dboi9271 I hear ya, Semper Fi from an old Marine Sergeant.
It might be a replica but I own alot of original m1 helmets and this is perfect, my cousin wore this when we were lighting fireworks just for fun and so was I but a original. Anyways we lit those huge fire works and it went wrong and rocks and Dupree flew every where and this helmet Actually stopped a huge rock so my cousin didn't get a head injury, so now he wears this every time when we do something like explosive things.
This is an amazing story. Thank you for sharing it with us! Cheers!
@@MilitaryuniformsupplyInc thanks!
Compared to another budget M1 helmet I've purchased, I was actually impressed with this one. I will definitely be using it for my Korean War airsoft loadout and will definitely be purchasing another in the future.
Fantastic! Thank you for the positive review Josh. Glad you like the helmet. Cheers!
Ive got one of these Along with alot of originals, If anybody is looking to buy these replicas, Either get a new liner. Or change out the leather chinstrap, The leather chinstrap has a hard time staying on the front of the steel pot so it's not very good if you wanna move the helmet alot, Also the leather chinstrap is not correct to what would be seen in ww2. The liner does not have a strong connection with the pot, Meaning it's easy to take out, But falls out. This can of course be fixed by using a net with the helmet. 9/10 product. My only issue is the liner
I ordered one of these on a second hand website for re-enactments Becasue I have a original m1951 m1 but it’s kinda getting old and starts falling apart so I ordered this
Hope this helmet is working well for you!
The leather chin strap goes over the front of the steel helmet to help hold the liner and steel together.
Hey I have a question, I bought one of these and has to return it, it was a very tight fit in my WW2 Schuelter m1 helmet, didn’t go in all the way either, is there a reason for that? I would buy again if it would fit decent
This one looks a little better than the fox tactical one. The fox helmets rolled metal is warped and is painted the wrong green with no grit. The liner on theirs is kinda crappy too.
As I start to learn about these things... seems like there is a wide variety of reproductions... some good, some not-so-good. Thank you for the info!
I actually just got a text tactical one and if am being honest it's not that bad maybe a couple chip paints here and there but if you could make it into a ww2 style helmet with the cork and everything it wouldnt look that bad
What happened to the surpluse helments ? There were millions made .
Shipping it to other countries we have no business being in.
Painted blue and being used for money laundering schemes
Very informative video - Thanks!
Thanks Scott!
How big is it ? Does it fit 28?
Probably a great reproduction but I don’t suggest using this in reenactments without modifying it.
@@Diddypods I’d recommend getting a better liner if you can better paint with corking better chinstraps they won’t even work for Vietnam because they look to b very cheap and is missing the break away mechanism and the shell could work for ww2 reenacting but it would just be all around better to get a reproduction
Shell works well for ‘nam reenactment. Just needs a cover and new chinstrap.
Does it actually offer the same ballistic protection?
No, it's a replica.
Hi Pon, sorry, but this helmet is NOT intended for military or tactical use, nor is it to be used in an environment that demands ballistic or other types of protection. It is a replica that is intended for collectors, reenactors, and entertainment purposes only.
Thank you for making the video. Is it the same as the one from At The Front?
Not sure, honestly. I have never seen a helmet from At the Front in person before. I did look it up on their website and seen that their M1 is more expensive, made of Imported parts, but assembled in the U.S. The At the Front helmet also seems to be a bit more historically accurate with a Khaki suspension interior as opposed to the MUS helmet that has the olive drab suspension. But not too big of a deal in my opinion.
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But regardless... both helmets look to be a fantastic option... just depends on what price point you want to jump in at.
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Hope this helps!
At the Front is more expensive because they use real ww2 helmets in the correct configuration with sewn chinstraps and cork texture as well as utilizing correct restored ww2 liners in some cases
ATF has 1 replica option. @@johncataloni8552
was this model used after ww2 or in ww2? because i am looking for m1 helmet model that was used in the second world war and not after the war!
I am not sure on this, to be honest.
Is that a Parish helmet you're working on?
was this model used after ww2 or in ww2, because i am looking for a ww2 m1 helmet!😁
I am not sure on this, to be honest.
The m1 helmet is issued from 1942 until the 80s (in the US). This replica looks more like a postwar helmet.
I know this is probably a dumb question, but regardless i will ask anyways. Will M1 helmet nets and covers from other sellers fit onto this helmet?
yes
not dumb at all. Feel free to ask us questions anytime. But, yes, they should fit with no issues. Thank you for watching goob!
yes any m1 helmet cover fit this
I don’t believe that the helmet is ww2 and the sand grit is a postwar type, the ww2 one were cork texture also the chinstrap is Vietnam style
Also the liner is wrong (no prob though hard to make those) but your advertising is wrong
I’m live in France and it can not be delivered.. such a huge pain..
Yes, sorry. We are a very small business and currently are unable to ship internationally.
I got another question do you guys sell M1 helmet nets? I saw on the website a German Net with clips and I wanted to know if there's a version for the M1 Helmet.
Hmmm. I know that some M1 Helms have the camo nets, but we currently do not have anything. Also, for reference, I tried putting the German Net with Clips on our M1 Reproduction and it looked absolutely ridiculous. Would not recommend.
@@MilitaryuniformsupplyInc Thank you I was curious about that.
HELMNET?😳
Jman
Do you ship to Australia ?
We do not ship international. Sorry. We are listing some items on Ebay, so you might be able to get it from the Ebay Global Shipping Program, but could be expensive.
Is there a warranty or a return policy? My friend decided to smack it real hard with a rubber sledgehammer while I was wearing it and broke one of the metal pins holding the webbing. I’m lucky because he didn’t injure my spine or neck. He also threw it and messed up where the chin strap hangs so I had to straighten it with a hammer. Also my mom threw away the loose clip at the end of one of the chin straps.
Oh wow. This sound rough. Good thing you were wearing a helmet! Cheers.
Lmao I’ll just buy another one I get a new one and you get money
Does the reproduction attract magnets?
Hold on, let me check... ... ... Interesting. Yes, it does.
It’s been a week or two and still haven’t shown up
So it is a steel helmet thanks for this video
Correct. Glad you liked the video!
Hello! I would like to know the average shipping time, as I'm awaiting happily for the helmet.
Hi Martin, sorry for the delayed response. Looks like your helmet was delivered via UPS yesterday. Please let us know if any issues. Thank you for your order!
Yeah I got the Helmet, it is really cool and I'm satisfied with my purchase.
Very good post, thumbs up I subscribed, cheers !
I wanted to get the cheaper version that was 40 bucks but it's sold out would you recommend this
Absolutely, I would recommend this. Currently, the price of this one is $49.99 (not including shipping). Well worth it if you are in the market for a replica M1
@@MilitaryuniformsupplyInc yes I am looking for a good replica better yet it's gonna be my birthday this Friday so I might get it
@@vintagevegas9067 Nice! Well, happy early birthday!
@@MilitaryuniformsupplyInc thanks subbed to the channel love Vietnam korea and ww2
Ripped off the
storage unit, eh?
You're about to get yours.
A WW2 M1 helmet shell would have sewn on straps and the finish is cork and not sand.
Oh nice, thank you for the additional information. Appreciate you sharing your historical knowledge.
If your talking about helmets before 1943 then yes you are correct later than that your wrong they went to swivel bales in late 1942 early 1943
yep that is true Steve Mr W
its definitely good for a budget reproduction helmet
Thank you Silver. Cheers!
Is the steel pot crappy I have a tactical fox m1 and the shell is just crappy some of the metal chipped paint chipping off and it's sharp on some edges does this helmet have this problem
We have had very good reviews of this helmet. 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon and solid reviews on the Military Uniform Supply website. Also, I see that you responded to a comment on here 3 months ago where someone stated that it was better than the Fox version. If you scroll down a bit, you should be able to see this comment and your reply. Hope this helps. Cheers!
@@MilitaryuniformsupplyInc thank you
It’s definitely looks like my great grandfather’s helmet
REPOP?🤪
Liner is plastique?😳
Jman
Dang, US only 😭
Yes, sorry. Although some of our items are available on Ebay through the Ebay Global Shipping program ;-)
Not bad, way better than the shity Fox outdoor helmets. I would still get an original for reenacting though.
Nothing better than the original, for sure. But, for those that need something on a budget, we hope this helmet serves them well. Cheers!
@@MilitaryuniformsupplyInc agreed. Its as good as a repro can get!
A 'Nam helmet not WWII.
Why even bother with replica M1? They made like 22 million of them. An authentic issue post WWII Korea/Vietnam helmet will not run you much money. WWII issue fixed bail will run you some money though.
Even the Euro M1 clones are cheap and just as close to the design. I love my Norwegian M58 clone.