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    M-36 Russian Helmet

    Just found this helmet this past weekend from a local picker.

    Has a black painted band around the crown of the helmet. Not sure the purpose.

    Salty helmet, that has seen better days. Leather is very dry.

    Enjoy,
    Howard
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    more pics
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      #3
      Shell pics.
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        #4
        more shell pics
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          #5
          liner and shell markings
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            #6
            close up of the stamp inside the shell.

            Enjoy,
            Howard
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              #7
              SSh-39 1940 with star for your review

              looks like a good 1st model liner!

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                #8
                I do not agree this liner is not of origin Soviet

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by GREIF View Post
                  I do not agree this liner is not of origin Soviet
                  Hello,

                  I am d agreement with GREIF.
                  Have finds this liner only on the supplied helmets has l Spain

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                    #10
                    Helmet

                    This Ssh-36 posted for review contains the initial version of the liner to be installed in this helmet. It is a very fragile design that did not hold up well under use and was thus discontinued very promptly. As such, surviving examples have gotten rather hard to find.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Wesley's Dad View Post
                      This Ssh-36 posted for review contains the initial version of the liner to be installed in this helmet. It is a very fragile design that did not hold up well under use and was thus discontinued very promptly. As such, surviving examples have gotten rather hard to find.
                      Call this an urban legend , you will not find a Russian collector who confirm this theory

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                        #12
                        i've also heard of the Spanish origins of this liner, but Clawson's book has just such liners and chinstraps claiming to be Soviet made. who to believe?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by luftwaffenkopf View Post
                          i've also heard of the Spanish origins of this liner, but Clawson's book has just such liners and chinstraps claiming to be Soviet made. who to believe?
                          The book of Clawsons contains errors.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by GREIF View Post
                            Call this an urban legend , you will not find a Russian collector who confirm this theory

                            So what is their theory? I'm open to learn new things. In fact, I would not mind too much if you were correct because I can take this expensive helmet of my shopping list

                            Until you made the above statement, the working theory was that these liners were Soviet and of the initial factory design. This is as it is written in Clawson's book, but the theory is not his. These helmets have been sold as such for quite some time before there was ever a Clawson book. That in itself does not make it fact however.

                            Interested to hear what else you might share on this topic.

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                              #15
                              Sold as such but the good question is :

                              Or is the marking ?

                              Try to find a helmet marked 1936 with this liner ?

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