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| Tirones | Post; Looking for the name of a gasmaskHey, I'm new here (Found this place on Google). I'm trying to find out what the name or model of this gasmask is. Also, if anyone knows where I can buy it, or how much it might cost, I'd like to know. http://www.josephprep.com/BioChemica...ages/mask3.gif |
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| Primus Pilus | Hey welcome to the forums, I'm afraid I don't know anything about gas mask.
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | your mask is a russian officers model. the voicemeter is the first clue: only officers had the need to speak and issue orders. it has a canister charge port on the side instead of the standard hose area common to ground forces. i will research and get back to you with the nomenclature and name. you might find the same information on www.fas.org
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