Need help! Named Artillery Tunic

Hello, What are yall’s opinions on this Artillery Tunic and are there any chances that I could find any information on the owner?
Thanks
John

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Help with my grandfather’s WWII USN helmet- Wallace Schur

I was researching my grandfather and found pictures of his helmet online. He was a sea bee. I am wondering if anyone knows the whereabouts of this helmet and if the owner is willing to sell. Thank you in advance.

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Please Help With Translation

I’m hoping someone can please translate? Thanks in advance!


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Later war Japanese rifle,untouched,matching numbers,info needed

Has wood buttplate held on with 3 nails,untouched stock and metal finish is near mint,screws are staked and never been moved.Has the mum ground,too bad but that’s how the GI brought it back.Bore is mint,has cleaning rod and some stock proofs.This must have been captured near new,rough metal finish especially on the floor plate and triggerguard,what series is this one and approx. year of manuf.?

Belgien,belgischer Offizier,Gefangenschaft,Stahlhelm,Zigarre,Izegem,F landern TOP



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Modern British Para helmet, Falklands conversion. Some help needed.

(First time on this forum but it seemed like a good place to share and ask about helmet related things)

I recently bought a second pattern British Para helmet in rather nice condition off eBay for a decent price, and i intend to scrim it up as best i can in Falklands fashion. However I mean to inquire about a few key things that the better informed on this forum would be able to help me with before doing this.

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The helmet was bought with a scrimmed up MTP cover, however i was unsure about the size as the seller did not know and the label that would say this had been ripped out.

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So i took the liner out to look for the markings on the shell and found it was marked with an L (i presume this means that this is a large) and found it dated as 2008. Judging by the date on the helmet and the MTP cover that came with it i presume that this was a later war Afghan helmet.

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However what is strange is that the cover is marked outsize. Would this mean that outsize covers fit large helmets just fine, or does this mean that I have an outsize helmet and not a large?

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it also came with a MK6 style chinstrap, which i have read is not uncommon for solders to do being that the MK6 strap is far more simple to use and also a good way to hide the fact that you are using a Para helmet if you are an infantryman.

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I took out the chinstrap loops (not sure what the proper name is) as they had started to rust and this was spreading to the straps so have to replace these. Not sure where to get replacements for these loops. I do have one brand new Para helmet from 2009 size small, but I don’t want to use the loops from this as would make the new helmet incomplete.

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However apart from the rusty loops the helmet is in very good condition. Now I intend to take this helmet back in time and looking like a proper helmet from 82, but am unsure of a few things. There also seem to be a few options to go for as well from looking at pictures of Para’s from 82.

I am possibly aiming for a look kind of like this, except with the addition of a DPM cover and probably using black tape instead of the rubber band, as have heard that many solders did indeed just use a bit of tape on their helmets.

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Getting British DPM helmet covers is easy as they are sold regularly on eBay, however the issue with this is they are the modern style with the elastic bands attached to them. I don’t believe these where used in 82 but have seen many Para’s with DPM covers on their helmets just without the bands. Not sure if they had specific helmets covers back then or where just strapping on some DPM fabric onto their helmets. Alternatively I may just buy a new style cover and cut the bands off.

I am not that concerned about 100 percent historical accuracy, but do want it to at least look right.

Tips on how I should go about setting the helmet up the right way, different helmet set ups and what bits to buy as well as where to get them would all be very welcome.


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Need help! Schnurschue - Wehrmacht issue or civilian

Here is a pair of Schnurschue I picked up about 15 years ago. The laces are replacements for original rawhide laces that had disintegrated. My guess is that they are some kind of civilian or civil service boots. The sole carries a manufacturing logo that I do not recognize - a capital B. There are no markings inside and not even a size indication but they appear to be size 42. I assume the oil proof and gas proof markings mean they were intended to be used in a shop location or where they would be constantly exposed to petroleum products. If anyone recognizes the manufacturer logo that might help me research. NH

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