USGI M81 Woodland M1 Helmet Covers
God’s Plaid, for your helmet.
When woodland was rolled out, the PASGT wasn’t ready for use yet. These covers actually pre-date M81 woodland as we know it. These helmet covers were issued as early as 1975 to US troops as a pattern that would work in Europe. These helmet covers of course were made and issued for another decade (likely seeing use even later than 1985 as M1s were slowly replaced with the PASGT system).
These helmet covers are in very good, but used condition.
We also offer them as scrap to be cut into scrim (pack of 5). These are faded, ripped, torn, etc. Bad shape, but perfect to be cut or ripped into scrim for a helmet or rucksack.
God’s Plaid, for your helmet.
When woodland was rolled out, the PASGT wasn’t ready for use yet. These covers actually pre-date M81 woodland as we know it. These helmet covers were issued as early as 1975 to US troops as a pattern that would work in Europe. These helmet covers of course were made and issued for another decade (likely seeing use even later than 1985 as M1s were slowly replaced with the PASGT system).
These helmet covers are in very good, but used condition.
We also offer them as scrap to be cut into scrim (pack of 5). These are faded, ripped, torn, etc. Bad shape, but perfect to be cut or ripped into scrim for a helmet or rucksack.
God’s Plaid, for your helmet.
When woodland was rolled out, the PASGT wasn’t ready for use yet. These covers actually pre-date M81 woodland as we know it. These helmet covers were issued as early as 1975 to US troops as a pattern that would work in Europe. These helmet covers of course were made and issued for another decade (likely seeing use even later than 1985 as M1s were slowly replaced with the PASGT system).
These helmet covers are in very good, but used condition.
We also offer them as scrap to be cut into scrim (pack of 5). These are faded, ripped, torn, etc. Bad shape, but perfect to be cut or ripped into scrim for a helmet or rucksack.