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MK II - UK or Canadian ?

Article about: Here is my MK II as I got it. The inner layer of paint is green and textured, while the outside one is more brownish with remains of texture on the lip. No markings are visible on the shell

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    Default MK II - UK or Canadian ?

    Here is my MK II as I got it.
    The inner layer of paint is green and textured, while the outside one is more brownish with remains of texture on the lip.
    No markings are visible on the shell as inner lip is covered with textured paint.
    The liner is marked 949 7.

    Thanks !
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    MK II - UK or Canadian ?  

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    Default Re: MK II - UK or Canadian ?

    Can you post a picture of the maker?The maker was usually stamped at the chin strap lugs.Also if it possible another one showing the liner's make!

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    Default Re: MK II - UK or Canadian ?

    Sorry I didn't see that you wrote.For me looks like a Canadian example

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    You can take a look at this reliable site .: World War Helmets - Accueil :.

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    Default Re: MK II - UK or Canadian ?

    There is no markings on the shell and liner is marked II 942 7.

    Thanks !
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    Inside paint is textured khaki green which is probably WW2, while the outside has been repainted at one time. The net is a post war one though.

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    Thanks ! - so it is WWII helmet w/liner with post-war net

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