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    Post those postwar M.33s

    Just to know: the stencils were abolished on the Army (Esercito Italiano) since
    1969.The stencils on the Navy (Marina Militare) and those on the Air Force (Aeronautica Militare) helmets, continued to be used till the adoption of the
    new kevlar helmets.Not easy to state if an Army stencil is prior to 1969, because many helmets have been faked and now you can find them on the
    market. I begin with an M.33 of the Navy:formerly this helmet was of the WWII
    period, but used with a new stencil till exaustion:

    Someone considers them of the RSI period, but that's wrong.


    ....... PaoloM

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    Here another M.33 with a more recent stencil on front, with republican turrita
    crown.They exist also with decal.This helmet has been approx issued on 1980.

    (M.Tagliavini Archive)
    Look the old leather chin-strap in mint conditions.


    ......... PaoloM

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      #3
      Italian M.33 of the Lagunari marines:


      You can find these also with white overpaint and black stencil (issued during
      the first mission to Lebanon, 1982)


      ......... PaoloM

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        #4
        M.33 of the Army with postwar camo cover and camo netting. Look on the right side the issue postwar feather holder for the Bersaglieri:


        That's the typical Italian postwar M.33 with webbing chin-strap, large D rings
        for that, and new yellowish lining.The camo cover was generally the hood of
        the combat jacket.

        Another version of camo with cloth foliage, issued since 1970:




        ........ PaoloM

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          #5
          Two M.33s of the Army.At left with Commisars insignia and at right with
          A.A. Arty stencil.





          ........ PaoloM

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            #6
            Nice example of a mint M.33 of the Bersaglieri, without feathers and holder.

            Look the old leather chin-strap khaki repainted.


            ........... PaoloM

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              #7
              Two versions of M.33s for the Air Force (Aeronautica Militare):

              in blue, with yellow stencil and in dark grey with black stencil, the latest
              version still in use in the '80's and probably last version:


              Ciao for the moment PaoloM
              Last edited by marpo; 12-24-2007, 10:02 AM.

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                #8
                A postwar Carabinieri M.33:note the absence of the royal ciphers.


                Cheers, PaoloM

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                  #9
                  Look also the thread:
                  http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...=1#post2365794
                  Ciao PaoloM

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                    #10
                    Typical an unmistakable shape of an M.33 in a post-war version:
                    Attached Files

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                      #11
                      In the 70's they tried to modify the shape, with larger brims,but the project
                      remained on the chart. Few specimen made:
                      Bye, PaoloM
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                        #12
                        here's the liner) PaoloM
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                          #13
                          Great reference!Thank you so much!!

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