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08-14-2015 03:08 PM
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I can't tell if that is original paint or not, but this would be a typical late war Quist M40 that was manufactured without decals. It would have been issued to practically any branch in my opinion, but many collectors would say they were used only by the Heer and SS.
FYI, Quist continued to manufacture M40s pretty much until the end of the war. a Q M42 is super rare. So these were manufactured after the 1943 order that ordered the end of decal application. Therefore, most of these are 1944 vintage.
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Thanks for the info, that was my thinking also. As stated in my other thread on this helmet, the paint is the original feldgrau, but the lighting makes it look bright green for some reason.
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ObKrieger
I can't tell if that is original paint or not, but this would be a typical late war Quist M40 that was manufactured without decals. It would have been issued to practically any branch in my opinion, but many collectors would say they were used only by the Heer and SS.
FYI, Quist continued to manufacture M40s pretty much until the end of the war. a Q M42 is super rare. So these were manufactured after the 1943 order that ordered the end of decal application. Therefore, most of these are 1944 vintage.
Thanks for that information, I was not aware of that! I know that Brian Ice has a book/database of lot numbers that you may want to get a hold of...
cheers, Glenn
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bigmacglenn1966
Thanks for that information, I was not aware of that! I know that Brian Ice has a book/database of lot numbers that you may want to get a hold of...
cheers, Glenn
You can check the GHW2 lotnrs list for free. The books are merely dust collectors anyway.
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