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H004357 TWO HELMET CHINSTRAP RETAINING STUDS. (Stahlhelm Sturmriemen Beschlanagel)
BACKGROUND: The first "modern" steel helmets were introduced by the French army in early 1915 and were shortly followed by the British army later that year. With plans on the drawing board, experimental helmets in the field, ("Gaede" helmet), and some captured French and British helmets the German army began tests for their own steel helmet at the Kummersdorf Proving Grounds in November, and in the field in December 1915. An acceptable pattern was developed and approved and production began at Eisen-und Hüttenwerke, AG Thale/Harz, in the spring of 1916. These first modern M16 helmets evolved into the M18 helmets by the end of WWI. The M16 and M18 helmets remained in usage through-out the Weimar Reichswehr era and on into the early years of the Third Reich until the development of the smaller, lighter M35 style helmet in June 1935. In an effort to reduced construction time and labor costs minor modifications were introduced in March 1940 resulting in the M40 helmet. Further construction modifications were undertaken in August 1942 resulting in the M42 helmet. When issued all the helmets came equipped with a two piece leather chinstrap to with corresponding retaining studs to secure the helmet in place. The chinstraps were manufactured with dual, cut-out eyelets to each end that were designed to slip through a closed loop on the helmet’s liner and secured by the retaining studs.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Two roughly, 1/4" tall, dual headed, tooled, natural, alloy construction helmet chinstrap retaining studs. The stud heads are also roughly 1/4" diameter. The studs show light oxidization spotting.
GRADE ***1/2 PRICE $25.00
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