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Italian
postwar M1933 with cover. A neck flap can be attached with buttons,
hidden by
the small flap at the right. The picture below shows the cover with the
neck flap attached.

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Another cover for the M1933
helmet. Drawstring attachment. 1950's - 1960's.
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A cover made for the San
Marco Battalion in the 1950's. 1st model. Drawstring attachment. This
actual cover is so small I did not have any helmet to show it on. Here
it is on a Swedish M1937. Note the foliage slits and the reinforcements
above the chinstrap bails.
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Dark brown net for the M1933
helmet. Used from WWII onwards.
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Here is a beautiful
Bersaglieri M1933 helmet from the 1950's - 1960's, with the black
cockerel plume. The pictures below show the plume holder on the helmet
(left), and unmounted (right). The small button on the leather is for
securing the plumes in the holder.
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The standard "woodland" cover
for the SEPT 2 helmet. This one has seen some honest use. Two examples
of labels can be seen below.

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Italian
SEPT 2 with mediterranean pattern cover for the San Marco Battalion. It
is a
beautiful pattern.
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The desert pattern cover. The
censored text on the cover's label says: "CONTRATTO No 43949
DEL 16/11/92".

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