Well, I just got my first WW2 camo. It is a big M42 tri-color camo, in excellent condition. The stamp is very faint but it has to be a 66, I cannot read the maker's letters. There is the remains of the soldiers name painted just along the edge of the liner. Rivet pins are all intact and untouched.
I have seen at least two others much like it here in the past month or so. I am no expert, but I would not say this is a typical "Normandy" style camo scheme or colors. To me (and my modest experience) it looks like a later war camo. I only say this because it looks like the type of paint (colors) used on the later war camo for vehicles.
I appreciate any comments or thoughts on this. I can post more pics if anyone wishes.
Thanks,
Mark
I have seen at least two others much like it here in the past month or so. I am no expert, but I would not say this is a typical "Normandy" style camo scheme or colors. To me (and my modest experience) it looks like a later war camo. I only say this because it looks like the type of paint (colors) used on the later war camo for vehicles.
I appreciate any comments or thoughts on this. I can post more pics if anyone wishes.
Thanks,
Mark
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