Picked up this helmet i think its around 1960s/70s
Picked up this helmet i think its around 1960s/70s
Nice find!
Mitchell camo cover dates to 1974 (DSA100-74); liner dates to 1983 (DLA-100-83).
Need better close ups to be sure,but certainly looks like a SPP type II liner from 1983/86,the shell appears to be a Canadian made RJ STAMPINGS MFG,from one of five contracts between 1970-1976,chinstraps should be Parrish marked as a "P",overall a nice find,thanks for sharing............
Thank you for your input and info
[QUOTE=cammobunker;135315 post 1972 production liners used a removable head cradle. I date this one circa 1965-70.[/QUOTE]
I'm no M1 expert I admit but I thought the removeable webbing was only on the grounds troops type and that the airborne lid retained the fixed type?
Just looking for clarification here.
Regards
Mark
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing he cares more about than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature with no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."
Removeable cradle webbing only appied to Ground troop Infantry Liners,this has no baring on type 11 Airborne liners,there A frames and fixed A washer webbing continued until the final contract was completed in 1986 by Speciality Plastic Products,just as it did in 1942............
Last edited by ruddersrangers44; 01-03-2015 at 02:42 PM.
Whoops, my mistake, Airborne troops liner, duh.
We all including me can get it wrong sometimes,here's a few pics of one on ebay at the moment................
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