inside rear has a stamp of 3-xxxx, so that makes it a size 3 shell, quite large...
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Originally posted by Adrian Stevenson View PostI would like to see better pics, but the paint is very new looking and shines. Any ink stamps to the shell? The liner needs a closer look too.
These pattern helemts are being made using Czech M53 shells and fake new made liners added.
Cheers, Ade.
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Shouldn't these have an oil cloth strip sewn around the lower part of the cloth bag liner (where it is stitched)? I think they should, if I recall correctly.
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Hi,
The stamp 3-xxxx is typical russian marking, it's correspond to the size, the a metallurgic serial number maybe...
We know Czech reused soviet helmets after ww2, but essentielly Ssh 40 shells, theses shells have the propriety to have the 6 holes of the old russian liner to be bridge with rivets.
So, we can suppose it's a russian Ssh 39 reused by the Czech, the color is typical to the Czech Vz 53 !
And the liner seems to be a fake !
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I would not buy this helmet unless you were looking for a re-enactor peice. I am just not convinced by it.
Hi Steve, yes the liner will typically have an oilcloth sweatband. However, some were not produced with this feature.
Here is a good dealers site which shows many Ssch39's in detail:
http://www.aboutww2militaria.com/
Cheers, Ade.
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