Early WWII M1 Helmet Chinstrap – Fixed Bail Reproduction
Early WWII M1 Helmet Chinstrap – Fixed Bail Reproduction
Early WWII M1 Helmet Chinstrap – Fixed Bail Reproduction
Early WWII M1 Helmet Chinstrap – Fixed Bail Reproduction

Early WWII M1 Helmet Chinstrap – Fixed Bail Reproduction

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Early-WWII M1 Helmet Chinstrap – Fixed Bail Reproduction

Restore your Early-WWII M1 helmet with this historically accurate reproduction chinstrap. Designed for the front seam fixed bail helmet, this chinstrap matches original wartime specifications.

Features:

✔️ Cotton, white core, 11 rib webbing, painstakingly reproduced for authenticity
✔️ Compatible with front seam fixed bail M1 helmets
✔️  Molded buckle, J-hook, and end-keeper crafted from blackened brass
✔️ Available in standard or bartacked versions
✔️ Sold individually

Variants:

Bartacked: For Restorers
The way WWII chinstraps were originally attached to the helmet. Bartacking secures the strap to the chinstrap loop, ensuring a strong and secure attachment. If you're fully restoring a helmet, this version will allow you to slip the straps on during the helmet restoration process. This is the ideal option for those aiming to restore the helmet to its original specifications and achieve the authentic look of barred stitching.

Standard: For Most Applications
For those who prefer to sew the chinstrap on themselves during the restoration process, or for a helmet that is simply missing chinstraps. This version gives you flexibility to install the chinstrap according to your specific restoration needs, whether you're restoring an existing helmet or adding chinstraps to a helmet without them.

We feel our chinstraps are perfect for reenactorscollectors, and WWII helmet restorers. These early-war M1 helmet chinstraps ensure historical accuracy in your restoration project.

📢 Order yours today and complete your WWII M1 helmet with the correct early-war chinstrap!

Video Demonstration:

Check out the short video below to see how bartacking works for attaching the chinstrap to your helmet.