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Link Posted: 6/11/2019 1:18:53 PM EDT
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There is a pretty well done repro shell on gunboards if somebody is looking for a dispaly piece:
https://forums.gunboards.com/showthread.php?1096437-German-M40-Helmet-Reproduction

https://imgur.com/a/RgorGVm
Link Posted: 6/11/2019 1:42:03 PM EDT
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What are some good reputable websites for original gear? I don't have the extensive experience to precisely examine eBay items to determine if they're legit or not.
Link Posted: 6/11/2019 2:07:06 PM EDT
[#3]
https://www.atthefront.com/category-s/350.htm

https://www.ima-usa.com/collections/german-militaria

I'm not sure of other actual sites with real gear as I usually just stay on forums.
Link Posted: 6/11/2019 6:33:18 PM EDT
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What is the heat stamp or what is the measurement across the dome from bale to bale?  To me it looks like a post war helmet.
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For the next project in the series, I found this:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/371851/E9137E44-4E6B-4F72-A711-59264C9AC66F_jpeg-956954.JPG

Someone gave it to me a long time ago, and I forgot I had it. Rear seam, some dents, a split at the rear, no chin straps, no liner.

Trying to decide what to do with it, salvaging it would be nice, but I don't really want to mess with cork.
What is the heat stamp or what is the measurement across the dome from bale to bale?  To me it looks like a post war helmet.
It's definitely post war, it also came with a Mitchell cover.
Link Posted: 6/25/2019 6:32:38 PM EDT
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I'd love to own a few Finnish M40/55 helmets - but I'll NEVER spend a dime with IMA

My interest in German (& other) helmets stems from an interest in Finnish military equipment
As with anything - research the market, research the models available at the time, research the common fakes/copies/Far Eastern reproductions.....then do a bit more research

Even in this day & age, you CAN still get lucky

Last year I found a M17 Austro-Hungarian helmet for £100GBP (local, via an Ebay listing)
This week I bought another M17 for £155GBP (last one was an Ebay buy)

A couple of years ago I found a M16 with battle damage for & some WW2 graffiti on it & in dire need of repair for about £40GBP = it's close to being finished having been welded, filled, primed, painted, etc.
Not sure what liner I will use for it - possibly an M18 or an interwar type as they are more comfortable & allow better placement of the chinstrap

While I tend to avoid the repro helmet shells (well, the modern ones that is - I count the 1950's re-issued type as original) I do like some of the repro fittings & the like that are being made.
One of the best such sites/makers is Czech, his website is called "Collect Helmets"
It may be worth checking to see the range of accessories he has which can be used to transform an M40/55 into an M40 again

Good luck finding something & sorry to see how IMA treated you!!
Link Posted: 6/25/2019 9:56:45 PM EDT
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I'd love to own a few Finnish M40/55 helmets - but I'll NEVER spend a dime with IMA

My interest in German (& other) helmets stems from an interest in Finnish military equipment
As with anything - research the market, research the models available at the time, research the common fakes/copies/Far Eastern reproductions.....then do a bit more research

Even in this day & age, you CAN still get lucky

Last year I found a M17 Austro-Hungarian helmet for £100GBP (local, via an Ebay listing)
This week I bought another M17 for £155GBP (last one was an Ebay buy)

A couple of years ago I found a M16 with battle damage for & some WW2 graffiti on it & in dire need of repair for about £40GBP = it's close to being finished having been welded, filled, primed, painted, etc.
Not sure what liner I will use for it - possibly an M18 or an interwar type as they are more comfortable & allow better placement of the chinstrap

While I tend to avoid the repro helmet shells (well, the modern ones that is - I count the 1950's re-issued type as original) I do like some of the repro fittings & the like that are being made.
One of the best such sites/makers is Czech, his website is called "Collect Helmets"
It may be worth checking to see the range of accessories he has which can be used to transform an M40/55 into an M40 again

Good luck finding something & sorry to see how IMA treated you!!
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Link Posted: 6/26/2019 2:16:45 PM EDT
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Posted after page 1, then went back to read the following pages

Did you re-do the lufty transfer or leave it?
Link Posted: 6/26/2019 3:35:40 PM EDT
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I removed it.

I’ll probably replace it eventually, but I’ll wait until I’m ready to buy something else.
Link Posted: 8/28/2019 6:56:43 AM EDT
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I found everything (aside from the liner)  to restore the M1 to early 80’s condition for under $20. I’m having to do a bit of repair on the shell, so much of the paint has been stripped, what should I repaint it with?

I picked up some rustoleum green camo paint, but it has a slight blue tint. The original color is also much lighter than the WWII shade, so that’s out.
Link Posted: 8/28/2019 8:10:16 AM EDT
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Testors Model Master Olive Drab….or Olive Green, I forget what they call it exactly....
Link Posted: 8/28/2019 9:17:40 AM EDT
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I picked-up a M34 the other day.

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LOL.....GIs would bring the police/firemen M34s back thinking they were SS helmets.

This one has the leather neck cape in it too so it could have been a Feuerschutzpolizei helmet.

Feuerschutzpolizei was a firefighter unit in Nazi Germany and a branch of Nazi Germany's Ordnungspolizei, formed in 1938 when the German municipal professional fire brigades were transferred to the national police.

In use.



Link Posted: 8/29/2019 1:17:09 PM EDT
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I found everything (aside from the liner)  to restore the M1 to early 80’s condition for under $20. I’m having to do a bit of repair on the shell, so much of the paint has been stripped, what should I repaint it with?

I picked up some rustoleum green camo paint, but it has a slight blue tint. The original color is also much lighter than the WWII shade, so that’s out.
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If it were me I would just leave that shell be and find another one.  Throw some clip on straps on it and the Mitchell cover with a nice Vietnam liner.  If you want an 80s era helmet you should be able to find a complete helmet for under $25.
Link Posted: 8/29/2019 1:37:23 PM EDT
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If it were me I would just leave that shell be and find another one.  Throw some clip on straps on it and the Mitchell cover with a nice Vietnam liner.  If you want an 80s era helmet you should be able to find a complete helmet for under $25.
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I found everything (aside from the liner)  to restore the M1 to early 80’s condition for under $20. I’m having to do a bit of repair on the shell, so much of the paint has been stripped, what should I repaint it with?

I picked up some rustoleum green camo paint, but it has a slight blue tint. The original color is also much lighter than the WWII shade, so that’s out.
If it were me I would just leave that shell be and find another one.  Throw some clip on straps on it and the Mitchell cover with a nice Vietnam liner.  If you want an 80s era helmet you should be able to find a complete helmet for under $25.
I’ve never seen one that cheap, even the beat up shells with Chinese repro liners cost more than that.

I’d buy a few at that price.

Vietnam era liners are also expensive, I actually need one.
Link Posted: 9/4/2019 7:45:53 PM EDT
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I got around to finishing the M1, I attempted a faux cork finish just to see if I could do it, it turned out very nicely IMO. I used the Testors OD, and while it neither matches the WWII shade nor the later one, it looks nice.

I used very late chinstraps, a NOS cover and band, and a 1980 dated liner that I already had in a Vietnam era shell. I also bought a correct liner for the VN shell, it should be here soon.

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Link Posted: 9/5/2019 9:43:59 AM EDT
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That looks really good!
Link Posted: 9/5/2019 10:57:15 AM EDT
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Thanks.

I’m debating what I want to add to the collection next. A WSS M35 would be nice since I have an M40 and M42, but even restored M35s are pretty expensive.

ATF has some nice M43 caps with original thread and insignia that are somewhat interesting. I’ve also considered a PASGT, as it’s next in progression of my US collection.

Maybe I should change the thread name at this point.
Link Posted: 9/5/2019 11:41:27 AM EDT
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This could be the dedicated helmet thread!!! I'm starting to dig out my projects now. So far I found my M16, M17, M35 ,M40 original shells along with a Norwegian M40 and two repro M38's. I'm still missing 2 M35's an M42 and 2 M38's though. Once I find those its game on!!

I would knock out the PASGT and ACH next as those are easy to find at the moment and keep an eye out on ebay and ebay.de for an M35 shell.
Link Posted: 9/5/2019 12:22:57 PM EDT
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This could be the dedicated helmet thread!!! I'm starting to dig out my projects now. So far I found my M16, M17, M35 ,M40 original shells along with a Norwegian M40 and two repro M38's. I'm still missing 2 M35's an M42 and 2 M38's though. Once I find those its game on!!

I would knock out the PASGT and ACH next as those are easy to find at the moment and keep an eye out on ebay and ebay.de for an M35 shell.
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That’s a great idea, you have any pics of the M16 and M17?
Link Posted: 9/5/2019 1:07:41 PM EDT
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I'll get pics when I get back home in a couple weeks
Link Posted: 9/5/2019 1:42:59 PM EDT
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They’re big, odd shaped, and heavy.  Going to be expensive to ship.
Link Posted: 9/5/2019 1:50:37 PM EDT
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Jut buy enough to get free shipping.
Link Posted: 9/9/2019 6:40:36 PM EDT
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I got my other liner today, and it’s named. A quick search finds only one person by that name.

Any way to know for sure? The one I found is 77, the age seems appropriate.

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Link Posted: 9/13/2019 8:53:09 PM EDT
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These are some pics I posted over on WAF of an unissued M-1 I picked up a few years ago (for a stupid low price) if you want to use them for reference for what they looked like nearly brand new. Only thing wrong is the liner chinstrap that is broken.






Link Posted: 9/13/2019 8:56:59 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/13/2019 9:06:06 PM EDT
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I found it in a pickle shop (no shit) in Bandera TX for $50 several years ago. I have had a couple offers around the $600 (which seems high to me) mark but I really don't want to sell it. Plus its all boxed up with its little brother (the Big Red One M1917 I picked up in Indiana for $100) right now since the move any way!!!
Link Posted: 9/13/2019 9:12:38 PM EDT
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I found it in a pickle shop (no shit) in Bandera TX for $50 several years ago. I have had a couple offers around the $600 (which seems high to me) mark but I really don't want to sell it. Plus its all boxed up with its little brother (the Big Red One M1917 I picked up in Indiana for $100) right now since the move any way!!!
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I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see it bring that much.
Link Posted: 9/13/2019 10:24:38 PM EDT
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Thats a damned nice helmet, front seam, swivel bail, with what looks to be am IMP (International Molded Plastics) liner, with unpainted A-washers, double buckle headband with green painted hardware....too bad the liner strap is broke, fix that and its a near perfect helmet....super great score!

I found one similar, but not quite as nice at the Ft Worth gunshow with a crappy woodland cover on it for $40...always pays to turn 'em over and look....
Link Posted: 9/13/2019 10:38:33 PM EDT
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Even better...its a fixed bale

I know what you mean about always looking. I had a day off from my National Guard playtime today so I went on a road trip to a bunch of antique stores and pawn shops today. Found one place with a bunch of pots but all rear seam and ratted out Korea era liners. I did find one front seam swivel and stripped German canteen the other day along with a decent 98k Bayo and frog today though so it wasn't a total loss!
Link Posted: 9/14/2019 11:01:59 AM EDT
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Picked up another one from a member here, also got a PASGT and ACH from him.



Link Posted: 9/14/2019 11:35:13 AM EDT
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I know what you mean about always looking. I had a day off from my National Guard playtime today so I went on a road trip to a bunch of antique stores and pawn shops today. Found one place with a bunch of pots but all rear seam and ratted out Korea era liners. I did find one front seam swivel and stripped German canteen the other day along with a decent 98k Bayo and frog today though so it wasn't a total loss!
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Yeah, I don't know why I typed swivel bail, I did see iot was fixed bail....

Oh, @NoMoAMMO by the way, next weekend is the DACA show at Market Hall, the best militaria/milsurp show in DFW if you can make it out, always something good to find, let me know if you think you will, i'll be in touch...I have tables there...

Oh, here is something, not really a helmet, but I like it....

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Original Panzer "Schiff" and Panzer headphones and throat mike....

I'll have to find some (or take some) of some helmets...
Link Posted: 9/15/2019 1:41:17 PM EDT
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Picked up another one from a member here, also got a PASGT and ACH from him.

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Nice looking Canadian helmet
Link Posted: 9/16/2019 8:26:13 AM EDT
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Yeah, I don't know why I typed swivel bail, I did see iot was fixed bail....

Oh, @NoMoAMMO by the way, next weekend is the DACA show at Market Hall, the best militaria/milsurp show in DFW if you can make it out, always something good to find, let me know if you think you will, i'll be in touch...I have tables there...

Oh, here is something, not really a helmet, but I like it....

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/374866/20190226_104803_jpg-1089855.JPG

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/374866/20190226_104758_jpg-1089856.JPG

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/374866/20190226_104739_jpg-1089857.JPG

Original Panzer "Schiff" and Panzer headphones and throat mike....

I'll have to find some (or take some) of some helmets...
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Thats awesome and yep looks like I should be able to make it out there Saturday!
Link Posted: 9/18/2019 7:44:40 PM EDT
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I’ve discovered that restoring PASGTs with NOS parts is stupid cheap if using eBay. I may actually grab a second one and use a woodland cover.

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Link Posted: 9/18/2019 7:53:54 PM EDT
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Yeah, I don't know why I typed swivel bail, I did see iot was fixed bail....

Oh, @NoMoAMMO by the way, next weekend is the DACA show at Market Hall, the best militaria/milsurp show in DFW if you can make it out, always something good to find, let me know if you think you will, i'll be in touch...I have tables there...

Oh, here is something, not really a helmet, but I like it....

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/374866/20190226_104803_jpg-1089855.JPG

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/374866/20190226_104758_jpg-1089856.JPG

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/374866/20190226_104739_jpg-1089857.JPG

Original Panzer "Schiff" and Panzer headphones and throat mike....

I'll have to find some (or take some) of some helmets...
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Even better...its a fixed bale

I know what you mean about always looking. I had a day off from my National Guard playtime today so I went on a road trip to a bunch of antique stores and pawn shops today. Found one place with a bunch of pots but all rear seam and ratted out Korea era liners. I did find one front seam swivel and stripped German canteen the other day along with a decent 98k Bayo and frog today though so it wasn't a total loss!
Yeah, I don't know why I typed swivel bail, I did see iot was fixed bail....

Oh, @NoMoAMMO by the way, next weekend is the DACA show at Market Hall, the best militaria/milsurp show in DFW if you can make it out, always something good to find, let me know if you think you will, i'll be in touch...I have tables there...

Oh, here is something, not really a helmet, but I like it....

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/374866/20190226_104803_jpg-1089855.JPG

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/374866/20190226_104758_jpg-1089856.JPG

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/374866/20190226_104739_jpg-1089857.JPG

Original Panzer "Schiff" and Panzer headphones and throat mike....

I'll have to find some (or take some) of some helmets...
It’s as good a place for it as any, very cool find.
Link Posted: 9/19/2019 7:39:18 AM EDT
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I’ve discovered that restoring PASGTs with NOS parts is stupid cheap if using eBay. I may actually grab a second one and use a woodland cover.

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/371851/9AD4480A-AC9B-4DBF-82BB-0A1074EA477C_jpeg-1094922.JPG
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I feel like we are witnessing the birth of an addiction!
Link Posted: 9/19/2019 8:32:02 AM EDT
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I feel like we are witnessing the birth of an addiction!
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I’ve discovered that restoring PASGTs with NOS parts is stupid cheap if using eBay. I may actually grab a second one and use a woodland cover.

https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/371851/9AD4480A-AC9B-4DBF-82BB-0A1074EA477C_jpeg-1094922.JPG
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I feel like we are witnessing the birth of an addiction!
I hope not.

I have an ACH now too, but it’s a medium so I’m trying to sell it and buy a large. I plan to slow down after that.
Link Posted: 9/19/2019 8:33:48 AM EDT
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I plan to slow down after that.
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It'll be ok, I tell myself that all the time too

It never works though
Link Posted: 9/19/2019 9:07:55 AM EDT
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It'll be ok, I tell myself that all the time too

It never works though
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I plan to slow down after that.
It'll be ok, I tell myself that all the time too

It never works though
As long as I don’t start trying to accumulate other types of gear, I think I’ll be ok. I did buy an M12 holster for my M9, and started looking at pistol belts, I made myself stop though.
Link Posted: 9/19/2019 11:30:06 AM EDT
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Helmets, helmets, helmets...well, some of them anyway...

Here are some of my helmets, all are period correct...just some quick shots...

These are 3 Vietnam war helmets, different style period liners, bands...a later 1970's vintage with ERDL cover, and an 80's version with woodland...

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Modern stuff, the left one is a named SWCC Chief while he was on a Special Boat Team, has a funky CADEX NVG mount system that was bought in small numbers, and only used by some Special Boat Teams....the right is an ACH...

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Always liked pilot helmets, left US, right 60's vintage Polish MiG...

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Right to left, 80's/90's CVC, British 1944 dated Airborne, US Vietnam Airborne....

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Right to left...US WWII Airborne, US WWII Tanker, Aircraft Carrier deck crew cranial, for a refueler, and 1980's vintage Soviet tanker

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Better view of Soviet tanker, and US Army Cobra pilot SPH-4

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WWII US, large net, small hole british net, and plain...

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Two USMC, right to left, Korean War, and WWII...and a plain jane Korean war M1...Korean war era shells are actually much harder to find than WWII, they shut the lines down right after the war, re-started them for Jorea, then shut them down again for a while before Vietnam...All WWII helmets have corked paint and bar tacked chin straps, while once the fired up the lines for Korea, they switched to sand...a Korean war era shell will be swivel bail, rear seam, sand paint, and the chinstraps will have the new hardware mounts. The thing to remember, these Korean war vintage hardware is green as opposed to the later black...

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The Korean War M1, and next to it a WWII M1 with the only actual US issue helmet net in WWII...most nets are either British, or cut from other nets...the only actual US issue net in WWII was this one, with the attached elastic band...

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Very nice collection, thanks for sharing. I can’t help but notice that the patterns are identical on both USMC helmet covers, I didn’t realize they were like that.
Link Posted: 9/19/2019 11:56:43 AM EDT
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Thanks! The patterns on the USMC covers are the same, and stayed that way until they switched to the Mitchell cover in Vietnam...BUT the original WWII covers DID NOT have the inked EGA on the front...you will find actual WWII covers with EGA's, but these were applied post-war...so you need to find an unmarked cover to be correct for WWII...

Also another interesting fact is the USMC never had a helmet band in their supply system during Vietnam, only the Army had the green elastic bands (and Vietnam era bands never had the luminous cat eyes on them)...the USMC often used cut up inner tubes for bands....
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Thanks! The patterns on the USMC covers are the same, and stayed that way until they switched to the Mitchell cover in Vietnam...BUT the original WWII covers DID NOT have the inked EGA on the front...you will find actual WWII covers with EGA's, but these were applied post-war...so you need to find an unmarked cover to be correct for WWII...

Also another interesting fact is the USMC never had a helmet band in their supply system during Vietnam, only the Army had the green elastic bands (and Vietnam era bands never had the luminous cat eyes on them)...the USMC often used cut up inner tubes for bands....
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I’ll definitely keep that in mind, thanks.

I have one of ATF’s old rear seam WWII spec shells that I’ve thought about getting a USMC cover for. If I do, I’ll make sure to get one that’s unmarked.
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Don’t want this to be archived
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Me either
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Let me help some.

An interesting Vietnam helmet.  WWII shell with the rim missing.  WWII liner.



90th Div helmet with a bullet hole in the rear rim I received from my ex-father in law.  Supposed to have been worn by Leonard A. Staak.

Link Posted: 11/14/2019 2:28:53 PM EDT
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Some of my ACH/MICH/TS2000 helmets


Some of my M1's ranging from WWII to the 1980s.
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Some of my ACH/MICH/TS2000 helmets
https://i.imgur.com/t0SeuOZ.jpg

Some of my M1's ranging from WWII to the 1980s.
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Thats my kind of closet!!!!!

If anybody comes across a decently priced Brit Mk 7 or a Canadian CG634 let me know!
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