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01-28-2010 01:38 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Re: Ssch-36
Hi
I ask myself the same question regarding the star of M15
Indeed it seems that there was something to stick on your helmet
Ssh36 digits dated
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Re: Ssch-36
By the way, for anyone interested, Prairie Flower Leather Company is working on producing a replacement liner kit for the SSCh-36 style kaska. He plans to produce both the first, and second version of the liner eventually.
Prairie Flower Leather Company
Boridin
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Re: Ssch-36
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RedHorseman25
It is my understanding that the star, (open/or solid) was painted on the model 1917 Sohlberg, model 1926 Adrian, and all later Soviet produced kaska. Some Officers did have a hole drilled, and a regular cockade installed, but enlisted normally had the painted star, if any star at all.
Enlisted model 1926 Adrian
Officers model 1926 Adrian
Boridin
Russian Helmets by: Robert Clawson (Militaria) at Collector Bookstore
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam!
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Re: Ssch-36
Richie;
I am familiar with the book, but I am not sure what you point is?
Boridin
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Re: Ssch-36
I did just realize that the poster shows an earlier Adrian and the "EM/Officer's" shown in the photos posted are, as stated, the Model 26. I apologize for the oversight my haste created. Regardless, I would still contend that the two specimens shown are reconstruction. Maybe the poster is well aware of that and just did not mention it.
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Re: Ssch-36
The model 26 Adrian, that has the cockade on the front, was sent to me by a friend who bought it in Russia two years ago. He bought it at a flea market, and was told that it had been worn by a relative of the seller, who had served in one of the Red Army units sent to the Spanish Civil war. This style of helmet was issued to them while in Spain, and when they withdrew to return to the Soviet Union, they took the helmets with them. Upon return to the SU, they refurbished the helmets for service in their "rifles" regiment, and wore them until these were replaced by the model 36 helmet in their regiment.
This particular helmet had had a cockade applied for use by an officer (the wearer was a Capitan in his company). The original cockade was included, but was severely damaged, so I used a later one that I had, that looked similar. When they got the model 36 helmets, most of these model 26 Adrians were not collected, and this officer sent his home. After he retired from the Army, post GPW, he served in his local fire brigade, and wore the Adrian helmet for that purpose.
When my friend found this helmet at the flea market, it was old, mildly rusty, and the paint was in poor shape. It had been over painted by blue, and red paint, but the original Red Army green was still partially visible. I choose to bead blast, and completely re-paint this shell to re-create as close to the original Soviet use as I could.
The enlisted version is one I bought on E-Bay, and did up as an enlisted version just to show the difference between the two.
Boridin
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Re: Ssch-36
Hi!
In the Red Army never used helmets Adrian M26 model.
In your photo ordinary French helmet, they are often sold at flea markets and military stores. Your friend is mistaken.
Regards, Vitaly
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