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07-14-2015 11:22 AM
# ADS
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I don't see any problems. Odd location for the chinstrap stamp (usually stamped at the end of the strap) but you are correct, it is a later war strap with an RB number rather than a manufacturer name.
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It looks to be a good honest combat used helmet not a desk jockey or one pulled off the warehouse self.
Fortune favors the brave 644th td
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Thanks for the opinions guys!And can someone give me more info on the chinstrap,like year of manufacturing ?
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Hi, I can't help you with a chinstrap date, but the helmet is a good battle worn HEER M40 with a later war chinstrap that looks like it's been there forever. Leon.
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Thanks,Leon! I was wondering about the year of manufacturing,because i've never seen a strap with a split pin holding the leather underneath the buckle.
Is it something you can find often on the late war helmets?
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Thanks,Leon! I was wondering about the year of manufacturing,because i've never seen a strap with a split pin holding the leather underneath the buckle.
Is it something you can find often on the late war helmets?
I have seen them but not frequently , it's not a standard combat set with the split pin and the RF nr.
First I have seen that way but it looks good. Nice helmet.
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Thanks a lot for the help Frank!
Regards,Emanuil.
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