Hi everyone, just wondering if this is a bundeswehr helmet net and how old it is if possible?
Have popped it onto one of my american M1's to give it shape etc...
Thanks guys
Vicky
Hi everyone, just wondering if this is a bundeswehr helmet net and how old it is if possible?
Have popped it onto one of my american M1's to give it shape etc...
Thanks guys
Vicky
Looks very like, and possibly is, the type of net used on the South African version of the French mle51. Can't find a pic anywhere at the moment, but believe me it does look like that! That open loop at the top, with the heavy cord, is very distinctive.
Thank you for the info, im doing some searches for references now. Are these relatively common helmet nets? Just came across it in a box of my stuff and thought id do a bit more research into it
Vicky....not Bundeswehr.....the BW net that used this type of heavy construction did not have hooks, it was for the M1956 "zweiteilige" (M1 clone two piece helmet) and was therefore designed like the U.S. version to be held in the helmet by the inner helmet liner, it also featured a long frontal veil which was thrown back over the helmet when not in use....I can not show one, as I do not have one ! they are rare and expensive ! Here is a later 1960's BW helmet net, with hooks and not so heavy in construction.......
Prost ! Steve.
Im just going to throw it out there....Probably right off track. WW2 german helmet? I have seen some similar and the construction looks similar. Please dont laugh at me too much....
I noticed one in this thread had a net the same: https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/resto...n-helmets-663/
No laughing here,yours looks better quality than the one you have just posted,i still have no idea as to origin, but a WW2 net would have contempories to compare with! I cannot put my finger on why,but it just seems to me like this net is "African/Arab? A very heavy weave for a heavy use.Israel etc?? Leon.
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