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Post-WW1 Industrialized Gas Masks

I don’t know if it’s exactly appropriate for this forum, but I would like to show you guys what happened to a lot of American gas masks after WW1.

As you may know, by the end of the war chemical protection development was moving forward very quickly, and many mask designs became outdated within a few years of their conception. This led to many masks being pushed onto the civilian market at low prices. Some, like the KTM masks, survived relatively intact, only having their military filters replaced with industrial ones. As you can see, the grey filtera were usually removed and replaced with ones more suitable for industrial usage. Instead of being in the bag mounted on the user’s chest, the mask would have been held in a box, mounted on a wall, until it was needed. The straps leading off to the left of the industrial KTM shown are a harness to hold it onto the user’s chest. The photo on the left is from gasmasklexikon.com, unfortunately the owner Johannes Moller passed away several years ago. On the right is my photo, although the mask shown was originally his.
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In this next example, we can see the same process, except this time with an earlier Akron Tissot (AT) mask. Unfortunately, AT masks are very hard to find in any condition (even hard-as-a-brick, like mine) and there’s not a lot of photos of them. The one on the left is owned by an old "friend" (the same one that sold me a fake Hypo). The one in the middle is actually mine, I believe it’s old owner posted it on here once, and on the right is simply a period advertisement.
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Some of the earlier masks, like the CEM and RFK designs, however, were not so lucky in being industrialized. Many of them were stripped down to their key components, namely the mouthpiece/flapper valve assembly and noseclips. This practice apparently carried on for many years, and saw some revisions, as we can tell from how the noseclips on the example mask to the left seem do not match the CEM design. It is also of interest that plastic versions of these mouthpiece kits have been found. (Once again, the mask on the left is from Mr. Moller’s website.)
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My final example is a strange one, and we’re not entirely sure of it’s actual origins. I’d like to ask your opinions on it’s composure, and would be more than willing to provide additional photographs if needed. What it appears to be is a full-face mask from the mid 1920’s that has parts salvaged from the CEM/RFK style masks. The hose, flapper valve and the black angled connection tube all bear a resemblance to military parts.
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If you would like more photos of any of these masks, or have any questions/comments, I’d love to hear them. A lot of what I do is theoretical and I don’t mind being contradicted.


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Question Matched CYQ P38

Hello!

So I acquired this CYQ non import marked, matching P38 the other week and took it out to the firing range earlier and put some rounds through her and she runs perfectly fine! But I have a few questions about some of the markings on this piece.

The magazine has the correct WaA for the CYQ manufacturer being "WaA88".

Now to move on to the questions:

1: I notice there is a "sunburst" with B b next to it, I was reading and saw that this was either a post war marking or a marking identifying that this particular piece was not approved and was sent back to be corrected at the assembly and then reinspected and passed, I am not sure which to believe.

2: there is a three digit number on the frame "519" it is not the same as the rest of the serial numbers and it is the only number on the P38 that does not match the other numbers which are "8296" with the letter block being "M" putting it manufactured in February of 1944.

3: what is the single number "4" on the slide mean? I noticed it there earlier, I see similar things on K98’s as well.

4: bakelite grips one has the single number "3" on the bottom and the other single number "6" on the lower portion of the grips and "1w" on top and "41" on the material stamp. any idea what these mean and such? If I remember correctly the material numbers designate what they were made out of right?

I totally appreciate all the help from the past posts I have done on Warrelics, lots of great info and information I have seen and found out! wonderful community of people and I love you all!

any info would be amazing, thanks! cool militaria :) ;)

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Question Is this a real 4/38?

I saw a post about 4/38s being faked and wonder if this is one. The lettering looks more uniform than the example in the sticky thread on HJ/DJ Fakes? But I’m a noob. I have two others to ask about, but will post separately.

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Need help! Allgemeine ss – sd tunic

Hello, I have pics of a ALLGEMEINE SS – SD TUNIC, I would love to hear opinions from the pics if there are any red flags? I was wondering if this is an altered jacket. Thanks for you help.
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Found another matched K98 Bayonet

Here’s another that I found in one of my knife boxes. It is matching, however certainly not pristine. Most of the bluing is gone from the blade, however it remains bright blue in the fuller. Hope you enjoy. . .

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