great thread battle gear and some very nicely displayed helmets ,they are very much in the m1 style as you say they also remind me of the french m51 with the flared rim thanks for sharing
great thread battle gear and some very nicely displayed helmets ,they are very much in the m1 style as you say they also remind me of the french m51 with the flared rim thanks for sharing
Tinhat, Ive never seen one like yours with the British para liner & 3 point chin strap, thats a very interesting one of a kind helmet , I dont see many of those
It is possible it's a personal rework for a more comfortable helmet, the thing I find strange about the para liner is that it doesn't have the BMB mark or a stamp of any kind.
I know guys alter stuff and take it with them to reserve duty each time. I knew some one who had a M1 liner converted to take 3 point strap for traing becuase it was lighter but still looked the part.
Steve
Here are some pictures of my M76/85, manufactured in 1989, it doesn't fully conform to the 1967-1982 title on the thread but the only real difference is in the chin strap configuration, the M76 used the 3 point British para type strap.
I think I'm right in saying that these are the first composite helmet issued to regular forces.
The cover is a size smaller than the helmet but it has been on there a long time.
Steve.
Nice helmet Steve!
Here's mine:
im loving this thread ,what a diverse collection of amazing lids most of the earlier chin straps look like the more modern rabintex strap
very nice magicdutchman the shell looks like a british rac helmet thanks for showing ,james
That's a nice helmet and has some real character, does the liner have a BMB stamp in it?
Most of these are British para helmets, I've had 2 of these before and both have been dated 1944, I read somewhere that France sold them to Israel after the war when they decided not to use British kit.
The additon of the MkII cross shaped pad in the crown riveted in is a common modification.
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