Dating ww2 m1 helmets
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Later period shells used sand as opposed to cork. The two images below highlight the texture differences.
Here we have two examples of each: left Schlueter; right McCord One more detail to take into account: the spot welds. The main shell producer during the war was the McCord Radiator and Manufacturing Company, with the Schlueter Manufacturing producing shells on a lesser scale. The steel shell is stamped S 35C indicating Schlueter manufacture and dating from 1943.
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The total production of M-1 helmet shells during the war reached 22. Of these about 20. From January 1943 a second manufacturer, the Schlueter Manufacturing Company of St. Louisbegan the production of another 2. But how can we recognize a Schlueter from a McCord? The most immediate way is to verify if under the front brim the producer has put his marking. Here below there are three examples: Often though the producer mark is very faint, scratched away or missing in Schlueters as well. A it is not always possible to have a hand-on inspection, you simply have to rely on pictures from your monitor. So, what other elements are distinctive for the two manufacturers? A well trained eye can distinguish the producers from dating ww2 m1 helmets shape of the shell, the colour and some other minor details. Generally though Schlueters have a lighter shade of green and the cork is a little more bristly. Here we have two examples of each: left Schlueter; right McCord One more detail to take into account: the spot welds. Look at the a pictures. In general spot welds near the front seam of the rim are more oval on the McCord on the right. On the Schlueter they are rounder in shape and more deeply stamped left. I show below two shells, find which one is the Schlueter and which is the McCord. Well, not always you can count upon clear, and detailed photos. If you liked this article and you want to add your contribution write me: jaberon fastwebnet.