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Re: M42 Chickwire!
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FALLSCHIRMJAGER
Hi, this if definatly a modern addition,there are numerous "scuff & scratch" marks running underneath the wire.If you buy the helmet buy it as a plain single decal heer M42 and carefully remove the wire.It's only use is as a hair net for the wife!! Leon.
Trouble is guys drool over 'ex' wire helms too Leon lol!
Eric
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05-09-2013 06:54 PM
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Re: M42 Chickwire!
I think if you get of the wire, you still have a nice M42 SD heer helmet...
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Re: M42 Chickwire!
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Glenn66
The modern wire not withstanding, a glaring red flag to my eyes is the tight fit of the wire to the shell. The whole purpose of the chickenwire net was to enable the wearer to stuff vegetation etc into the wire for camoflage purposes so if the wire is fitted so tight that even a feeler gauge won't slip in, I seriously doubt the wire net is authentic.
Glenn maybe a .001 gauge might! how many original twine and band helms do we seriously see not many really and if I was a pickup soldier first thing I'd do is remove this 'nasty wire' controversial area always has been.....enjoy helms not the story errr..sorry I mean wire.
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Re: M42 Chickwire!
I agree with all on wire there are just too many of them in 50 years I have seen only about half a dozen or what I believed to be good ones. timothy
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