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    Is this a GM-30 gas mask?.

    Just got this mask the other day and was told it is a 1930 model mask with a tropical filter. Not knowing much about gas masks, can anyone shed some light on it?. The filter has "CMP" on it.
    Regards Bruce
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    To be honest, I don't know what it is, but it's definately not a GM-30


    I don't think it a german military gasmask, but maybe someone can shed a light on this one....

    Tom
    www.mp44.nl

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      #3
      This is not GM-30 but something more interesting

      I think it's German mask produced for Spain:

      http://www.gasmasklexikon.com/Page/Spain-DAGSA.htm

      More photo please.



      Pozdrawiam.
      Paul.

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        #4
        It's indeed like the poster above me mentioned a mask produced in Spain under license of Dräger Germany. Very little is known about it's use but since it was originally delivered in a German looking metal cannister it might be used for military too. It was made by the company DAGSA or by CMP. It's much more rare then a GM30 although not many people are interested in it because it's not really German. If you ever want to sell it then let me know.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Uncle Goose View Post
          It's indeed like the poster above me mentioned a mask produced in Spain under license of Dräger Germany. Very little is known about it's use but since it was originally delivered in a German looking metal cannister it might be used for military too. It was made by the company DAGSA or by CMP. It's much more rare then a GM30 although not many people are interested in it because it's not really German. If you ever want to sell it then let me know.
          Thanks guys, looks like thats what it is. I was actually trying to identify it properly before selling it. So if your interested please contact me privately and we'll talk.
          Regards Bruce

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