Police Trade-In RBR S4 Ballistic Helmet (with Ballistic Face Shield)
Police Trade-In RBR S4 Ballistic Helmet (with Ballistic Face Shield)
Police Trade-In RBR S4 Ballistic Helmet (with Ballistic Face Shield)

Police Trade-In RBR S4 Ballistic Helmet (with Ballistic Face Shield)

Regular price$269.99 USD
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Sometimes the old standard-issue brain bucket just doesn't cut it. Guard your melon with our police surplus ballistic melon guards. Whether you're setting up autistically detailed SWAT mannequins, the most SERIOUS air softer, or getting ready to go outside for the first time in years, you're sure to need a ballistic helmet. 

Interestingly enough, apparently the RBR S4 Helmet was issued to Delta Force right after Mogadishu. To second that, our batch of RBR S4 Helmets all appear to be manufactured in 1995, and all are made in the UK.

Specs

  • Genuine US Police Trade-In Surplus
  • Comes with Ballistic Face Shield installed (except for Large-Serviceable)
  • Made In The UK by RBR
  • Batch manufactured in 1995
  • For costume purposes only

 

Condition

Excellent: Needs Minimal T&E. Just a polish of the visor and a wipedown and your helmet will be in like-new. Inner liner is intact, and flake minimally or not at all. The foam padding around the back and side of the helmet only lifts on the edges, or not at all. Chin cup is present, and fully intact. Visor may be worn. Rear protective Kevlar neck protector is present. 

Good: Usable, but needs T&E. Visor polish, gluing of the foam liner inside, and small splits in the chin cup may be present. Inner liner is intact, and flakes minimally. May have tears in the liner. Foam padding around the back and sides of the helmet is present, but may need to be re-glued. Chin cup may be split on the edges, but remains functional (and repairable). Visor may be worn. Rear protective Kevlar neck protector may be missing.

Serviceable: Just like Good condition, but will need some parts of the inner liner replaced. Thankfully, craft foam pads are pretty cheap and easily available. To get rid of any remnants of the original foam liner, you'll want a strong degreaser.

Disclaimer: As these helmets are used, we can only recommend them for costume purposes only.


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