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    Unissued m40 ?? or postwar

    Hi all
    Bought this m40 no decal a few years ago in Norway to use as a helmet cover display to look at it it seems unused apart from a few storage marks my friend commented that the paint could be post war but I dont agree what do you all think??

    Sean
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      #3
      Hello Sean

      Difficult to give an opinion on the color based on that picture, but you have it in your hands so you know it better. What are the markings stamped into the shell? Is there only a size-mark or also a serial number? Early post-war polizei helmets were almost identical as the wartime M40, but the rim was rather slobby turned, also post-war M40-style helmets don't have a serialnbr.

      Is it possible to post a global view of the inside?
      cheers

      Jan
      'Arzt und Soldat'

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        #4
        Originally posted by Jan Beazaer
        Hello Sean

        Difficult to give an opinion on the color based on that picture, but you have it in your hands so you know it better. What are the markings stamped into the shell? Is there only a size-mark or also a serial number? Early post-war polizei helmets were almost identical as the wartime M40, but the rim was rather slobby turned, also post-war M40-style helmets don't have a serialnbr.

        Is it possible to post a global view of the inside?
        cheers

        Jan
        Hi Jan
        Heres a few more pictures
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          stampings

          size and serial numbert
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            a better stamp picture

            Here is a better stamp picture
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              #7
              Hi Sean
              You are writing that you have Bought this m40 in Norway,seeing the
              the went holes on the shell,it looks like there is a blank cirkel around the holes,for me it looks like the shell has been cleaned for the paint the Norwegian army did use after the war,the german helmet was just overpainted,and the paint the norwegian did use to overpaint the helmets are easy to remove,
              my guess is that this paint has been cleaned of down to the original german field grey,I have seen this done before.


              regards
              J.S

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                #8
                Originally posted by Jørn Schmidt
                Hi Sean
                You are writing that you have Bought this m40 in Norway,seeing the
                the went holes on the shell,it looks like there is a blank cirkel around the holes,for me it looks like the shell has been cleaned for the paint the Norwegian army did use after the war,the german helmet was just overpainted,and the paint the norwegian did use to overpaint the helmets are easy to remove,
                my guess is that this paint has been cleaned of down to the original german field grey,I have seen this done before.


                regards
                J.S
                Thats sounds very logical...furthermore, I can't see anything wrong with the liner, etc...

                cheers

                Jan
                'Arzt und Soldat'

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jan Beazaer
                  Thats sounds very logical...furthermore, I can't see anything wrong with the liner, etc...
                  What makes it "sound very logical" is that the liner's condition do not match the paint's ; so, if it's the case, it was a very well done job...

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                    #10
                    The leather liner is indeed more used as the helmet...which sounds ' very logical ' to me as IMO ( and based on those pictures) the liner is original to the helmet and the paint applied by the Norwegians protected the original layer...

                    Cheers
                    Jan
                    'Arzt und Soldat'

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                      #11
                      That's precisely what I meant, Monsieur Jan !
                      Ce soir, couché tôt hein ?

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                        #12
                        Sorry again Chris...I WAS still sleepy
                        'Arzt und Soldat'

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                          #13
                          When do you ever wake up Jan?

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                            #14
                            When a Sani-helmet comes my... way....
                            'Arzt und Soldat'

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                              #15
                              40 helm

                              Hi Guys
                              Thanks for the possitve input I think its likley that removal of post war paint is the reason for a fairly intact paint work underneath
                              I never really gave it a thought but it would prevent the old paint from further damage.
                              When all is said and done its a decent enough helmet to display a helmet cover without taking a nicer decal helmet to do the job

                              Cheers
                              Sean

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