C044092 WWII M26 ADRIAN INFANTRY HELMET.
BACKGROUND:
The French were the first to have a general issue, "modern ", steel helmet in WWI and developed the classic "Adrian" style helmet in early 1915 followed by the British army later that year and by the German’s in 1916. By September of 1915 most French front line personnel had received the helmet and by the end of the year over three million had been manufactured and distributed. The next helmet produced by the French was the M26. It differed from the M16 by being pressed out of a single piece of manganese steel and had a different liner making it easier to manufacture.PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: A stamped, "Adrian" helmet, consisting of a manganese steel shell, an aluminum top comb and folded mild steel rim. A separate, standard French infantry emblem with embossed flaming bomb with a raised "RF" ("Republique Français") cypher is attached to the front. Retains a good portion of the original paint. Liner band is present but the liner in mostly gone. Incorrect chinstrap.
GRADE *** 1/2 PRICE $
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