Yeah Terry its in pretty good condition. Found it in the bottom of a box of odds at auction and unfortunatly the top of the box has ripped off which is a shame as the person's name and address were on there
Yeah Terry its in pretty good condition. Found it in the bottom of a box of odds at auction and unfortunatly the top of the box has ripped off which is a shame as the person's name and address were on there
Yeah that is a shame would have been interesting to see where it had come from??..But still a nice item though.. Cheers Terry.
Very nice pieces so far, I especially like the Iraqi M74, there aren't many relics from modern conflicts shown on this forum
There are several threads on this forum which show my collection, at the moment I am primarily focusing on the Post War developmental stages of Respirators used by the British Armed Forces. This thread shows the pieces in my collection that are relevant, however today I was given some information from Avon Protection on several of the pieces I have, so I need to update the information: https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/colle...pement-141106/
Here's my collection as it stood 4 years ago, much has changed though, many of the masks shown ended up being sold unfortunately, however I am working to get it back to what it was: My Gas Mask Collection/Display
Thanks
Danny
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My British, Japanese and Finish examples.
Here is my favourite A very rare Australian 43 pattern lightweight Jungle camo gas mask (first type) dated April 1943... So far the only one of it's type known to exist.
Great gas masks guys. Danny I have seen some of your threads regarding Post War gas masks, very impressive
Very nice! I have corrected the captions on my Mk4 and 5 gas masks.
col james i like your french[tc38] and ,of course, the jap gas mask
what do you think james about mine italian example
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