M10 Gas Mask Czechoslovakian/Yugoslavian
We have 4 of these in stock that are new condition. May require assembly if filters are not installed as they are new. They are copies of the US made M17 developed in 1959 and commonly seen in Vietnam era productions.
These are not authentic US M17s but they look the same, unfortunately, they are the wrong color as the M17 is black.
These are working masks and could assist a character moving through a heavy smoke without issue for a great shot.
Can be fitted with more modern NATO filters for a different look, but we also have newer masks with a more contemporary look.
New Military Czech M10 Gas Mask Nuclear biological and chemical protection (NBC)This full-face brand new Czech gas mask helps to protect the face,eyes and respiratory system against tear gas, chemicals and radioactive and biological agents that are used in the form of gases, vapors, aerosols, etc.Be prepared! New as in never worn, gas mask.New full coverage NBC gas mask Excellent condition - Adjustable adult size includes two head straps.This brand new Czech gas mask helps to protect the face,eyes and respiratory system against tear gas, chemicals and radioactive and biological agents that are used in the form of gases, vapors, aerosols, etc.Each mask comes with the sealed original filters.Each rubber mask offers full-face coverage with dual eye pieces for a superior view and adjustable elastic cinch straps.
History Of The M10:
The Czechoslovakian M10 is heavily inspired by the US M17, but has many clear differences. The exhale system is different, having a metal housing with the exhale pointing directly outwards. Instead of the M17 style exhale, where the valve is covered by rubber and forced out through the bottom of the housing. The filter openings are larger and threaded. The head harness varies as the M10 head harness is made of a thicker grey elastic fabric with a rubber head pad and large rubber pull tabs. The M17's outserts have been found to fit with M10, but are noticeably smaller, and the filters are not interchangeable between the masks. Due to the different inhale sizes, and cap attachments. The M10 mask was used by both Czechoslovakia and East Germany, and remains in use today by the Czech Republic.