GerryRA
11-16-2014, 01:46
In need of a spent 8mm bullet
The Damascus Heritage Society Museum of Montgomery County, MD currently features a Veterans’ exhibition with items on loan from local vets. Sadly, their insurance permits no weapons.
As part of a helmet display, I have an M1 helmet and liner with a set of in-and-out bullet holes. I plan to add to this helmet a dowel mounted bullet inserted thru the holes, and entitle this exhibit “A Close Callâ€.
An inserted dowel shows that the path of the bullet just cleared the web suspension, perhaps clipping a few head hairs.
The helmet and liner both have the white NCO recognition stripes used in the ETO so I’m assuming an 8mm bullet was the culprit. (surely not .30 cal.)
If one of you K98 shooters finds an appropriate 8mm ball bullet near the surface of your backstop, it would make an interesting addition to the exhibit and quite a talking point for visitors.
Thanks,
Gerry
The Damascus Heritage Society Museum of Montgomery County, MD currently features a Veterans’ exhibition with items on loan from local vets. Sadly, their insurance permits no weapons.
As part of a helmet display, I have an M1 helmet and liner with a set of in-and-out bullet holes. I plan to add to this helmet a dowel mounted bullet inserted thru the holes, and entitle this exhibit “A Close Callâ€.
An inserted dowel shows that the path of the bullet just cleared the web suspension, perhaps clipping a few head hairs.
The helmet and liner both have the white NCO recognition stripes used in the ETO so I’m assuming an 8mm bullet was the culprit. (surely not .30 cal.)
If one of you K98 shooters finds an appropriate 8mm ball bullet near the surface of your backstop, it would make an interesting addition to the exhibit and quite a talking point for visitors.
Thanks,
Gerry