Paratrooper Liner - Inland Style - Early War
Paratrooper Liner - Inland Style - Early War
Paratrooper Liner - Inland Style - Early War
Paratrooper Liner - Inland Style - Early War
Paratrooper Liner - Inland Style - Early War
Paratrooper Liner - Inland Style - Early War

Paratrooper Liner - Inland Style - Early War

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Presenting a meticulously restored WWII U.S. paratrooper helmet liner, Inland type. This fully restored helmet liner replicates the characteristics of an early war Inland jump liner, featuring OD3 yokes with a wire buckle, female dot snaps, a chamois-lined leather chin cup, steel rivets, steel -A- washers, a neckband & web harness with nickeled snaps, a headband, and a green buckle leather chinstrap. A faithful recreation of history, now ready to complement your collection or reenactment gear.

When placing your order, choose between the basic or complete option. The basic version comes without a neckband, headband, chin cup or leather chinstrap. In contrast, the complete version includes all these components and is ready for immediate use.

This helmet liner is built upon receiving your order. Please allow up to 14 days for the completion of this process. Rest assured, we offer worldwide shipping to bring this exceptional piece to enthusiasts around the globe. Please note, we adhere strictly to customs regulations and cannot falsify values on customs forms.

Let's talk about helmet liners...

  • Can I choose the liner manufacturer? Unfortunately, no. While we'd love to accommodate your request, maintaining stock for ALL liner manufacturers is logistically impossible.
  • Are all your liners from the WWII era? Not exclusively. We also utilize postwar liners that share the same shape and size as their wartime counterparts.
  • Do you use U.S. style liners made by other countries? Absolutely not! We stick with authentic U.S. style liners, never opting for those made by other countries.
  • What is the condition of your liner stock? We take immense pride in our selection process for the liners we choose to restore. Though minor defects like chips, hairline cracks, or small punctures may exist, any liner that's too far gone is promptly rejected.