The German Sniper Mask was used during the first years of WW1. Whilst the mask wasn’t entirely bullet proof it protected very well against shrapnel and the mask was cut on the right side to allow the soldier to shoulder the sniper rifle stock. Though it was designed for snipers, they rarely used them. The mask ended up being primarily used by stationary soldiers that operated heavy machine guns, as they needed less precise aim and also had a need for facial protection.

    Their already scarce production ended with the invention of the M16 helmet.

    by Sensitive_Educator60

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    1. European armies really tried to bring back metal armour during the Great War, considering this and the plated “Farina” cuirass. I wonder if there are other examples.

    2. SweetHeartBabe02 on

      The original ‘Pay-to-Win’ skin. Unfortunately, it’s a stealth game and you’re wearing a literal church bell.

    3. Odd_Influence708 on

      When you’re fighting for the Kaiser at 8:00, but you have a bank to rob in the Australian outback at 9:00.

    4. jetforcegemini on

      But with the b last shield down, how am I supposed to fight?

       Your eyes can deceive you. Don’t trust them.

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