depends on which one you are talking about. they were mass produced to be cheap. if you haveo ne in good condition and can find a buyer, it could prolly go for around $100 USD. generally though they cost around $5 USD from a military surplus store.
world war 1 helmets were made fom sheep skin and cows
No
In world war one, helmets where made of steel, to help protect your head from any bullets or other weapons used (:
They were introduced in 1916.
Leather, after 1916; steel.
They wore helmets long before world war 1.
brick arms once had helmets but try brick forge
world war 1 helmets were made fom sheep skin and cows
No
In world war one, helmets where made of steel, to help protect your head from any bullets or other weapons used (:
No. But some of it has value as a collectable.
They were introduced in 1916.
All combatants in WWII were supplied with steel helmets. But only the US and USSR steel helmets survived into the Vietnam War era; both the US and USSR steel helmet "DESIGNS" served in the Vietnam War.
Many helmets worn by soldiers in World War I had pictures painted on them like lightning bolts, dice, and targets. The 9th infantry regiment's helmets had targets painted on the tops of them that looked like bulls' eyes.
no they dont
Leather, after 1916; steel.
helmets, clothes, and held guns.