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    WW2/Post War Alpine M33

    A little out of my depth here, picked this up today in a job lot of Militaria, an M33 which I think dates from WW2 but possibly has a post war liner and judging by the layers of paints, has seen several years of use. I can count 7/8 layers of paint, tan, greens and the white outer. Can anyone unpick it's probable use ?
    Regards Gary
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        Hello garys39...it a early M33..by the 1st type rivets & it has a alpine feather holder..as you said a few layers paint ..the helmet stencil has been sprayed on.. so re painted at a later date.. but not wartime job....the M33 helmet man is Tankredi ...he can no doubt tell you more if you contact him....Semovente

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          Judging by the multiple layers of paint (dark green and brown) under the white I believe could be a post ww2 repainted ex Spanish Civil war m33.
          However, quality of the pictures is pretty bad.

          I'd like to see detail pictures of:
          - the eagle
          - rivets outside
          - rivets inside
          - detail of paint on inside of the shell

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            Originally posted by tankredi View Post
            Judging by the multiple layers of paint (dark green and brown) under the white I believe could be a post ww2 repainted ex Spanish Civil war m33.
            However, quality of the pictures is pretty bad.

            I'd like to see detail pictures of:
            - the eagle
            - rivets outside
            - rivets inside
            - detail of paint on inside of the shell
            Here are some more photos.
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              Rivets
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                Interior
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                  Markings to the underside of the liner.
                  Regards Gary
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