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Rare/prototype U.S. M1917 helmet, or a fake?
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10-14-2017 03:56 PM
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Looks like a early WW2 helmet like the type used at Wake and Bataan before the U.S. switched to the M-1.
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That sounds interesting. Any particular reason you say that? I haven't seen much information on the early WWII M1917 helmets.
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The "4B" is a McCord Radiator stamp for the M17A1 (aka "Kelly") helmet. They were produced Nov.1940 thru May 1941. I believe they were numbered 1-24. The dark green color and cork coating (to reduce the possibility of ight reflection) is very close to what the first M1
helmets had applied. They also had a leather liner and cloth chinstraps similar to the first M1s.
The WW1 M17 is almost identical to the British
Mk1 (Brodie) from which it was copied. They were a lighter Khaki color and were coated with sawdust for anti-glare.
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Wow, thank you for that information. Where did you even find that Bear? Everything Other than the direct meaning of 4B I had known. I couldn't find any of that sort of information for the M17A1.
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Information is found at different site and books. Some of the web pages I use are:
Brendon's Helmets (Brendon's Helmets - Military Steel Combat Helmets of the World)
The Brodie Helmet (M1917A1 - The Brodie Helmet and its derivatives)
US Militaria Forum (STEEL AND KEVLAR HELMETS - U.S. Militaria Forum) There is a post there now concerning M17A1s
and, of course, this forum and the great folks that come here.
If you are looking to put a liner in that shell then I would consider using Prairie Flower Leather Co. (Military Reproductions). Yes, they are reproductions but finding the real liners are next to impossible.
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Here is another great site: World War Helmets (.: World War Helmets - Etats-Unis :.)
Great pictures and even better information (if you speak French
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Don't speak the language? Oh well, do the Playboy thing and enjoy the pictures.
BEAR (BDY)
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Originally Posted by
BEAR
Don't speak the language?
Google translate will help you there...cut and paste into the translate engine. Where was that for my first overseas trip?
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Does anyone know if any of these U.S. made "Brodie" style helmets were ever made under contract or sent under lend lease to the U.K. during WW2, please? I have never heard it suggested that they were but equally I have never heard that they were not. Perhaps someone has one that is known to have seen British
service. Logically I can see no reason why they should not have been sent to the U.K., for British service.
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