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WWII U.S. Schlueter Front Seam Swivel Loop M-1 Helmet Shell (1943)Description This is an original WWII U. S. front seam swivel loop M 1 helmet shell. It was manufactured by Schlueter Manufacturing Co. of St. Louis, Missouri and exhibits a lot number of "150B", approximately dating its production to late 1943. Interestingly, this helmet originally left the factory with fixed loops prior to being depot refurbished with swivel loops. The helmet retains its original olive drab factory finish, cork texture, and OD#7
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