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By Gear Fanatic · Posted
Yah definitely one of the best unmessed with ones I’ve seen, the paint and the liner are in great shape. Congrats! -
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By phantomfixer · Posted
Oh that’s gotta be one of the coolest grabs…nice man cave piece…. old air base security copter? -
By Just an Old dude · Posted
Thanks GF. I have had many over the years, but this is one of the nicest I have encountered in "The Wild". If I was ever going to want one for my "no longer existing collection", this would be the one. It would be tough to improve on. Thanks again! OD -
By militbuff · Posted
I think I may have just found my answer. I forgot but last year, I had a 5th SF flash that was the same make as this one. Bob C said it was a repro made by someone named Pittsenbaugher back in the day. -
By Gear Fanatic · Posted
very nice find, wish I had a ww1 helmet, never been on the list of priorities, but always wanted one. -
By patches · Posted
It's from the 50s-60s, a Pocket Patch. 1st Infantry Division, What is it sewn to, looks like its sewn to a shoulder, this would be wrong. -
By Just an Old dude · Posted
So as in my previous post, the yard sale season is upon us here in Pure Michigan. Stop #2 produced this beauty. It wasn't on any of the tables but procured from the upstairs closet. Probably one of the nicer, unadulterated WWI Helmets I have seen in a long time. Not my "cup of tea" so will probably move it along. Stuff is still out there. Thanks for looking! OD -
By krisinwast · Posted
The CLG 20379 power supply is part of the MAR radio CRV - 43067 transmitter / receiver navy radio set up , the power supply has a 4 pin input jack with a choice of A B C and D . posts B and D are for 115 v / 230 v AC , the installation manual does not clarify which post is HOT and which post neutral , I've spent a long time on the internet only to find conflicting information on the choice of B or D for the " hot " 115 v AC wire which will be house current . I realize there are fuses but thats not the point i need to get it right the first time without incident -
By Cap Camouflage Pattern I · Posted
Great find. The helmet is a Hungarian M50 which was one of the models commonly used by the PAVN and the 48th Regiment regularly used helmets, including during the 2 February 1968 attack on Cam Lo district headquarters as well as during the battle of Dai Do.
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