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    <TABLE class=ev_msg_rowcolor2 style="WIDTH: 100%" cellSpacing=0 align=center><TBODY><TR><TD class=ev_msg_userinfo></TD><TD>Fellow Helmet Afficianados. I have a theory that Q only converted from M40 production to M42 production VERY LATE in the war.

    It is for this reason that Q-made M42s are so scarce.

    To flesh this out please let me know if you have a Q M42 in your collection...

    I'll start: I have one.

    It is a No-Decal beaded ("Combat") Luftschutz M-42

    Now its your turn...
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    #2
    Don't take a lack of responses as no interest but your correct, few if any are going to be able to post a Q M42.

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      #3
      I hate to even mention that I have one as I don't have a camera. It's close to mint & it's a single decal army.

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        #4
        M-42's, yes.

        Q M-42's, no.

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          #5
          Other than the beaded M42 Q, I have never seen a Q M42 combat helmet.

          Rich
          Interested in hand-stitched EM/NCO LW insignia and cuff-titles
          Decorations of Germany

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            #6
            Originally posted by Jareth
            I hate to even mention that I have one as I don't have a camera. It's close to mint & it's a single decal army.
            Jareth
            Bring it to the next Union show. I'd like to take a look at it.

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              #7
              Ken, I'll bring it to next Union show. Helmet came from our favorite dealer at Union & it's right as rain.

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                #8
                M-40 Q's

                I know you're looking for M-42 Q's, but I have a couple of SD M-40 Q's that have original liners dated 1942 and 1943.

                The 1943 SD example has the Q, size, and lot number information stamped at the rear of the skirt (like a lot of the M-42's of other makers I've seen) rather than on the side of the skirt like the M-35's and M-40's.

                I always thought that this was an M-40 Q shell reissued in 1943, but this thread has made me wonder if M-40 Q's continued to be produced after 1942. In other words, now I'm wondering if this isn't an original issue Q SD M-40 issued in early 1943.

                Any information on this subject would be appreciated.

                -- Kenny

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                  #9
                  Interesting thread,didn't this get a mention in Kelly Hicks book? Something about a lot of fake SS being on non decal Q's.For my two pence worth I have a Q64 from Nick, originally from Ty which is 43 dated with RB numbered strap. It's a D/D police field grey. I also have a Q66, 40 dated D/D Police field grey. Can't see a lot of difference, Quist certainly kept up the quality.

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                    #10
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                    Last edited by Bernhard; 04-03-2005, 04:02 AM.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Kenny Suit
                      I know you're looking for M-42 Q's, but I have a couple of SD M-40 Q's that have original liners dated 1942 and 1943.

                      The 1943 SD example has the Q, size, and lot number information stamped at the rear of the skirt (like a lot of the M-42's of other makers I've seen) rather than on the side of the skirt like the M-35's and M-40's.

                      I always thought that this was an M-40 Q shell reissued in 1943, but this thread has made me wonder if M-40 Q's continued to be produced after 1942. In other words, now I'm wondering if this isn't an original issue Q SD M-40 issued in early 1943.

                      Any information on this subject would be appreciated.

                      -- Kenny
                      Quist produced the M40 helmet until the end of the war.
                      It is very common to see the Q helmets with later liner bands that are factory installed.

                      I think it's Ok to post a link:http://germanhelmetsinc.com/Gallery%...20minty004.jpg
                      This one is a late-war Q M40 shell with its 1944 dated liner.
                      Last edited by Derek O.; 04-02-2005, 11:20 AM.

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                        #12
                        Hey guys, I was told my interior with rim markings was depicted in one of Kelly Hick's books showing an example of a Q M42. Not certain if I own that book as all my books are packed up in storage for the time being.

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                          #13
                          My helmet is stamped on interior rear rim Q64 & CN542 or perhaps LN542.

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                            #14
                            Jareth,

                            I believe you will find that the alpha-numeric code in the rear of your helmet is probably DN542.

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                              #15
                              Thanks!

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