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Hi


I would need to identify one gas mask and assess a few oddly assembled comlets that have already made it into museum collections in this condition to see if it makes any sense.


So first of all it's a kit that I can't identify, even with the help of sites I've found links to here on the forum. The kit is apparently original, the manufacturer is TECHNA.


And now the jigsaw:


1.- Hungarian M-35 gas mask connected by a "trunk" of unknown origin to an Italian T-35 filter in a bag divided by a canvas partition into 2 parts. The bottom of the bag reinforced with sheet metal.


2.- Polish mask wz. 27 in a Romanian case (Romanians also used these masks) and with a filter that could be of Czechoslovak origin.


3.- Russian gas mask with filter for Hungarian M-35 and bag for M-35. technically it could be a transitional variant, until in the 50s Hungarians started to produce kits fully on Russian pattern, but I'm not sure.


Thanks, Pavel
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