1940 Mk II Helmet marking help
Article about: I picked this up thinking a good WWII lid. I was very surprised to see a liner date of 1954. I did not know they used this helmet that long. Were these used post war by other countries? I wo
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Maker William Dobson.
Refurbished post war sometime from 1949 onwards,you see liners dated from then until about 54/55.
There is an ink stamp under the liner where dated I can just see, the number is probably the date of refurbishment.
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Thank you for the information.
John
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Thank you for the pics. Here is a pic of the ink stamp from mine.
John.
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Ah, looks like you have a 57, so we have 54,55,56, and now 57, what ever it stands for.
My guess is the date.
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A similar refurbishment of WW2 era MkII helmets happened in New Zealand, where the helmet type was used up until 1960, when the US M1 was adopted. One NZ MkII helmet I have, has the same FFL liner dated 1955. They were also repainted and chin strap replaced.
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tinlid
Ah, looks like you have a 57, so we have 54,55,56, and now 57, what ever it stands for.
My guess is the date.
I wonder if it is the hat size?
Hat Sizing Chart
Regards,
Jerry
Whatever
its just an opinion.
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It did cross my mind about size, but then during assembly you have to put the exact sized liner in the same size marked helmet.
When it would be easier to just put liners into a helmet shell, but maybe not?
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Jerry B
I would say it is and is too small for my head. I think EU sizing is also smaller than US sizing but could be wrong.
John
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