Posted 6 months ago
petey
(298 items)
British WWII MKIII steel helmet, in original green paint, great condition, dated 1945. Late war elasticated chin strap.
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Posted 6 months ago
petey
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British WWII MKIII steel helmet, in original green paint, great condition, dated 1945. Late war elasticated chin strap.
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It's a Mk3, painted olive drab during the 50's or 60's. The Mk3 chin straps were introduced in 1941 as an economy measure. Any dates on the shell?
Hi tinlid, I can not see any date on the shell. I was given this helmet from someone at work, it belonged do his dad, who served during the latter stages of WWII, was issued with this helmet, and kept it afterwards, as far as anyone was aware this was never repainted since the end of WWII.
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