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WW2 helmet
I would appreciate a few opinions concerning this helmet. I have had it a long time and rather certain the color is original and believe it is later WW2 ? Any thoughtsAttachment 115747Attachment 115746Attachment 115745Attachment 115744
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03-12-2021 09:44 PM
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Last edited by BEAR; 03-13-2021 at 12:53 PM.
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No dates or manufacturer's stamps? The stamped number might help. Worst of it is how long they were used and by how many armies.
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It's a front seam helmet so that should mean early war production helmet but are the bales swivel or are they permanently attached? It's hard to tell from the one picture of the bale. It may just be the pictures lighting but the color seems earlier war to me.I'm no expert by any means, I own a late war helmet and it's a darker shade of green and is a rear seam helmet with swivel bales. I also own an early war example that is a front seam helmet with fixed bales and a lighter shade of od. The helmet has to have been made sometime between 1942 and 44 because in 44 they moved the seam to the rear of the helmet and in 42 they changed from fixed bales to swivel bales so yours would land somewhere in between 42 and 44 I would guess.I just looked at your picture closer and noticed you do in fact have swivel bales on a front seam helmet. Even your liner looks early war to me as well because of the unpainted a washers that hold the webbing to the liner. They went to being painted green in 1943.
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Originally Posted by
RCS
Ive never seen a ww2 helmet this color before
Korea was a darker green and ww2 was a tan/ green
Wonder if someone oversprayed it
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Originally Posted by
Cmjordan77
Wonder if someone oversprayed it
I'm pretty sure it's been repainted. If you look closely at the first set of pics, you can see brush strokes on the helmet. Last pic, right side of the bar. Brush strokes go across...
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Colors on internet are never an accurate representation of the true colors of the item. Best helmet pictures are taken in a "light box".
However, the helmet does appear to have been repainted after WW2. It has the appearance of the of the slightly glossy paint used during the Korean war refurbishment. Looking at the cork texturing it shows the blurred edges of repainting. WW2 helmet were flat green and the cork texturing was sharply edged.
Below are two photos of a WW2 helmet and a refurbished WW2 helmet used in the Korean war:
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When I joined, we had all the older WW2 helmets for use and I saw all the variations except the Hawley liner. I'd have noticed that one. I noticed all the variations at the time. Looks like we bought surplus helmets from the US supply system. We only started using them about 1956/58...I know of men issued the older "D Day" helmets when they started in '56. We used them until they were used up. Then we had the new post RVN types.
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