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    Unidentified helmet?

    Some think it is from Sweden. I have searced in world war helmets. Think it looks like something British or even Swizz Any opinion?
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    I have visited the site world war helmets and found this : http://www.world-war-helmets.com/fic...irborne-Troops

    Could my helmet be an English paratrooper helmet ? The chinstrap looks a bit off but still
    Hope for some answers

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      The helmet looks to be a hash between a British armoured vehicle helmet, which has had a parartrooper liner fitted in.

      Try a magnet on the rim of the helmet .... I suspect the magnet will not stick to the rim, ... thus the shell and chinstrap will be a British Armoured fighting Vehicle (AFV) helmet.

      Gary J.

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        Hello Gary J.
        Thanks for your answer. As you suspected. The rim is not magnetic. I think you are correct. Would the rim on a paratrooper helmet be magnetic?
        Regards Basse

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