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    Helmets Great For Feeding Chickens Or On The Farm!

    This came up on one of my gun broker automatic searches this morning and well, the title made me look and gave me a laugh. And they are helmets.


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    Always knew they were good for more than digging sand and washing...
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Always knew they were good for more than digging sand and washing...
    or as a stool to keep your butt outa the mud

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssgross View Post
    or as a stool
    That cut into my sciatic nerve and didn't let me sit long.
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    There looks to be a very desirable Britishicon MK3 helmet among them, distinguishable because of the "high" chinstrap bracket rivets.

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    I picked up a Fallschirmjager lid in Northern Franceicon about ten years ago that had been used by a local farmer for measuring out chicken feed. Still got it.............would love to restore it one day.

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