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1 Small USGI M40 Series Gas Mask Fits Hat size 7 1/2 and under
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Prepare! ONE only, Size Small (Fits hat size of 7 1/2 and under) Includes the case, TWO Face Sleeves, Clear and Neutral Outserts, Manuals, Waterproof bag & Unused, out of the case filter. Details below.
Includes:
- Carried, but unused Medium Mask w 2 sleeves
- Extra set of new in the package neutral outserts
- Filter, unused out of the cannister
- Carry case
- Full instruction manual
- Quick instruction laminated cards
- Water-proof bag
Description:
The M40 Field Protective Mask is one of various gas masks used
by the military of the United States and its allies to protect from
field concentrations of chemical and biological agents, along with
radiological fallout particles. It is not effective in an oxygen
deficient environment or against ammonia.
The M40 Field Protective mask features 3 voicemitters, one on either the
right or left side, and one in front. A voicecom adapter may be placed
over the front voicemitter to amplify the user's voice. The mask can be
adjusted in the field to accept the filtering canister on either side,
so that a weapon may be shouldered. Right-handed shooters will normally
locate the canister on the left side of the mask and vice-versa.
The C2 canister on the M40 mask can protect the user from up to 15
nerve, choking, and blister agent attacks, and two blood agent attacks.
The M40 comes with a drinking system that allows the user to drink water
when donning the mask for long periods of time in a chemically
contaminated environment. In order to use the drinking system the user
must also have suitably equipped canteen lids or an adapter for other
containers. (Sold separately, contact us if interested.)
Development & Operational HistoryThe M40 was the result of a program
in the 1980s to develop a successor to the M17-series protective masks
which had been in service with the US armed forces from the 1960s. The
M40 was to be a return to conventional gas mask design with an external
side-mounted filter canister, rather than the internal cheek filters of
the M17, which were awkward to change, especially in a contaminated
environment. The final prototype, the XM40, was approved for service and
then designated the M40.
The M40 was phased into service with the US Army in the mid-1990s, with
another new design, the MCU-2/P similarly replacing older masks in
service with the Air Force. However, both masks suffered from the
inadequate protective capabilities of their facepiece, which was of a
silicone rubber susceptible to corrosion from blister agents.Thus, the
masks were effectively ill-suited for protecting against much more than
riot control agents, and a butyl rubber 'Second Skin' had to be quickly
issued for fitting over and reinforcing the M40 facepiece to make it
effective in its intended role.
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