Here you will find various collectable items which have ended up in our hands in one way or another. These often include many items from the World Wars. Stay tuned for rare finds!
Any questions? please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Finnish Army Gaiters Canvas OD
Finnish army leg gaiters. Made of canvas. Olive-brown.

Finnish m/65 Field Cap
Genuine Finnish military surplus cap. New perfect condition.
Modeled after the same style of cap used during WWII, the wool material is both durable and warm to hold up in tough conditions.
- Classic Finnish military style
- Made of thick diagonal weave wool and nylon lining
- Wool material keeps you warm in cold weather
- Fold-down ear flap & neck protectors, leather sweatband and rigid visor
- Buttons with Finland armed forces insignia and hole for regimental cockade.
Size 58, will fit also 59.

Gas Mask – Finnish Army
The M61 Finnish gas mask manufactured by Nokia since the 1960s up to the 1971. It was the standard issue gas mask for the Finnish Defense Forces. It is a side loading mask (meaning the filter attaches to the side), and takes 60mm threaded filters.
With rubber exhalation assembly and the Finnish army tower logo.
Finnish gas masks have fully adjustable straps. They come with Finnish language instructions, filter, powder and swabs.
The filter units for older gas masks (such as these) could contain asbestos and/or other toxic chemicals, or may just not work any more due to age, so we do not recommend actually using these. We are not responsible if you choose to do so.
These are sold as collectors items only and are NOT REFUNDABLE.
Wildward is not responsible for any customs seizures and will not issue refunds if your order is seized. Please check before ordering if this item is allowed to be sent to your country.
Wildward does NOT warranty any surplus gas mask to protect the wearer from ANY kind of nuclear, biological, or chemical agent of ANY kind. These are sold as collectors items only.

M18eco German Helmet – Reproduction
M18eco – This modified version of the M1918 helmet was first given to the German troops on the Western front in August 1918. The main reason for this alteration was the fact that the standard model prevented good hearing … Read More