IDF Orlight-76 Helmets
Not a good time to put something humorous here lol
The Orlight-76 was introduced to the IDF to replace the surplus M1 helmets they’d be using since the formation of the nation in 1948. This helmet is lighter, has an adjustable liner (which is very similar to that of the M1) and is of composite construction.
These helmets have frankly seen better days. Expect paint chips, wear and tear to the liner, or even a liner that is not serviceable. Some have scrim, some have paint, its a mixed bag. These helmets are excellent shell donors.
Some may remember when he had CVC shells for sale, similar idea with these. A person can strip the liner in seconds, give the helmet a quick clean, add pads and swap the harness without spending much and get themselves a helmet constructed of ballistic nylon without breaking the bank.
Of course, as always, we cannot promise these will provide any protection for legal reasons as these are surplus helmets.
Not a good time to put something humorous here lol
The Orlight-76 was introduced to the IDF to replace the surplus M1 helmets they’d be using since the formation of the nation in 1948. This helmet is lighter, has an adjustable liner (which is very similar to that of the M1) and is of composite construction.
These helmets have frankly seen better days. Expect paint chips, wear and tear to the liner, or even a liner that is not serviceable. Some have scrim, some have paint, its a mixed bag. These helmets are excellent shell donors.
Some may remember when he had CVC shells for sale, similar idea with these. A person can strip the liner in seconds, give the helmet a quick clean, add pads and swap the harness without spending much and get themselves a helmet constructed of ballistic nylon without breaking the bank.
Of course, as always, we cannot promise these will provide any protection for legal reasons as these are surplus helmets.
Not a good time to put something humorous here lol
The Orlight-76 was introduced to the IDF to replace the surplus M1 helmets they’d be using since the formation of the nation in 1948. This helmet is lighter, has an adjustable liner (which is very similar to that of the M1) and is of composite construction.
These helmets have frankly seen better days. Expect paint chips, wear and tear to the liner, or even a liner that is not serviceable. Some have scrim, some have paint, its a mixed bag. These helmets are excellent shell donors.
Some may remember when he had CVC shells for sale, similar idea with these. A person can strip the liner in seconds, give the helmet a quick clean, add pads and swap the harness without spending much and get themselves a helmet constructed of ballistic nylon without breaking the bank.
Of course, as always, we cannot promise these will provide any protection for legal reasons as these are surplus helmets.