My mate Dave just found small bone fragments and hair behind the liner on one of his helmets with a bullet hole in forehead area.... Nice!
My mate Dave just found small bone fragments and hair behind the liner on one of his helmets with a bullet hole in forehead area.... Nice!
I was enjoying my supper !!!
Sorry Rick... hahahaha
Heres one for ya cheers Raymond
I have a question regarding cracks in helmets. Maybe someone with some experience in digging and metallurgy can help. I have heard that helmets buried for 60+ years in regions that are frigid, will crack as they expand and contract with temperature differences. It sounds plausible, but is there any truth to this? I think of this every time I see a relic helmet with cracks...
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Hi Raymond,
blimey it was sitting on the round when it went off by the looks of it,
nice relic though. i collect relic helmets but they are mainly bullet holed, the only one i have is a U.S, M1 with mortar damage.
Steven M, some cracks in the helmets are caused by the exreme
cold in some winters, as the metal degrades over time it is weakend and with expansion and contraction this could happen.
But not in all cases.
Dave.
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