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Mickey mouse gas mask modern
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Made in large quantities, beginning in 1936. No carrying bag was with this mask.Ĭivil English GC (General Civilian) gasmask (C1). This mask was made in 2004, as seen in the production clock-picture but unfortunately the quality of the photographs is bad. Military masks are made under the name "Millenium" and differences are minimal (mainly the exhale valve). Made with a sillicone eyepiece so it's verry plyable. This one comes with a protective hood.Ĭivil gasmask, made by MSA and is called "advantage 1000". Mid-nineties the mask received another microphone atachment and larger nylon carrying bag. The nose cup, to reduce the dead space and fogging, was also altered. Later on the M42 was reworked and received another hood and breathing tube. Produced and adopted in the early nineties. Military M42A1 Armored Vehicle Protective Mask. Comes also with a cloth bag of the earlyer type. Overall the same as previous, but this one has eyepieces for spectacle wearers.

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The early M17 had no drinking device wich the latter one has. This one comes with a late cloth bag for the M17 series. Also included is a TM (Training Manual) and a chemical agent detection paper booklet. This mask comes with microphone and headset, used by the USAF (United States Air Force). Military MBU13, made by Sierra&Scott in 1980. Like shown, the mask won't fit! You have to fold it inside out, cracking the plastic piece between the eyepieces, and with the headharness inside the mask. It comes with a relatively small nylon carrying bag. Used by the so called “Tunnelrats” and helicopter crews (without headstraps) in Vietnam. Made by MSA in 1969 Production began in the late sixties. This one comes complete with a cloth bag. The first hood is a tank hood, the second a aircrew one. The difference between aircrew and vehicle crew masks is the microphone jack. This one has a inner nosecup to prevent fogging and to reduce the dead space of the mask. This mask came forth out of the M14 for armoured vehicles and airplanes. The only difference between the M9 and M9A1 is another model of cloth carrying bag. This one is the latter model in which the stitches are glued to provide more cover. This one comes complete with it’s original airtight sealed container and a chemical protective hood.

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Production began in the early fifties by Firestone, MSA and probably other contractors? Mine is from 1953 and has the code GN (Genistron Corp.?). This one comes with a filter adopted in the seventies. Made after specifications of military masks used in WWII. No bag, box or whatsoever was with it.Ĭivil Wilson WIG type gasmask. The mask was bought from a former instructor there. The mask is a part of an SCBA-unit used by the IREA ( Instituut voor Reddingswezen Ergonomie en Arbeidshygiëne), a coalmining institution in Belgium. This model has a circular exhale valve on the front. This one was found in the engine room of an old seaship in the port of Antwerp.Ĭivil All service gasmask mod. The strange block-type thing at the end of the hose is a clock, wich can be set to 4 hours (working time of the filter in maximum conditions). This one has a Filter cannister adopted in the early seventies. High quality inudstrial and military mask, made by MSA in the begin of the fifties. Military M10 (also known as a civil all service gasmask mod. Two fixer filters were attached at each side. Production started by MSA in 1957, but mine was made in 1968. This one comes complete with the cardboard faceform but unfortunately no fabric carrying bag. The wearer fixed the filter at the back of his neck. Military Navy ND Mark IV Diaphragm Gas Mask. (This mask was exchanged by a fellow collector, Viktor Ferrando from Spain, thx Vik!) This mask comes with a cloth bag which is the same as those of the M3 lightweight service mask. Military M2-10A1-6 lightweight optical gas mask, made by Firestone in 1952 (see production clock). That’s why those masks were given out to soldiers in more tempered climates. Problem was that in colder regions the masks suffered of “cold set”, wich is the stiffening of the neoprene. Production began in 1941 and facepieces were made out of neoprene instead of natural rubber. Military M3 Lightweigt Service Gasmask, made by ? (capital R is found) in 1943. Previous ones are made with metal parts instead of plastic. The mask is the follow-up of the famous Kops-Tissot-Monroe mask which was developed just after WWI. Last picture is in comparison with another cloth bag for the M2A1 training gasmask. differences are in the facepiece material and the head harness. Military "non combatant" M1A2-1-1 gasmask, produced by? There are at least 2 versions.













Mickey mouse gas mask modern