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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
So what's the magnet test. I don't do a ton with helmets and have never heard of it.
The special alloy steel used in the "ballistic steel helmet" (combat helmet) will have elements such as chrome, for example, which can be added to steel to make it hard and hard wearing but is non magnetic.
A bog standard mild steel is much cheaper and easier to manufacture than a special alloy steel. Therefore the "non front line/magnet" helmets were much cheaper to produce because they were made from a "standard" everyday steel.
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Originally Posted by
BEAR
Except
German helmets (WW1, WW2, and East German) and
Soviet and Eastern Bloc nations.
Yes...but we were talking about the one you showed us.
Originally Posted by
BEAR
We were taught to remove our helmets
Yup, same. Rifle down and leave on all the other steel like FN mags, bayonet...so forth. Most times the things that won't die haven't been changed in the books. New guys don't know where it originally came from.
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Yes...but we were talking about the one you showed us.
Yes, but I was just emphasizing that the magnet test does not work on just non-combat allied helmets.
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