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Are the insulating qualities the same? I'm thinking they are.^^they are different. The parka poly is larger/longer but will fit in a M-65 but the button positioning is off by a button or so.
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Pretty sure they are the same material. I’ve been getting them mixed up for 40+ years until i go to button them in. LolAre the insulating qualities the same? I'm thinking they are.
The other day I ordered the poly liner for one of my field jackets. I have the heavy ("Terry cloth") liner in the other jacket and wanted my original issue field jacket to be a bit warmer.
haha, yeah you're gonna get so much use from the white version (cough cough tan nomex cough cough)Great pics of those 51’s, had my ‘65 artificial white trim replaced with Wolf and picked up a snow camouflage outer shell too. Agreed those hoods are huge to enable them to go over a helmet...
Can you compare the shells? Is the M51 heavier/thicker than the m65, or vice versa?I noticed though that the quilted poly liner in my M-51 reads "LINER, EXTREME COLD WEATHER, PARKA" whereas the liner in my M-65 Field Jacket just reads "LINER, COAT, COLD WEATHER, MEN'S FIELD". The materials & construction of those two liners appear identical to my eye. Perhaps the parka one in longer in body, but it's tough to judge as my M-51 is a size medium & the M-65 a size large.
The poly liner for my field jacket came yesterday. Surprising, considering its thin nature, it does seem to be a warm liner. Although there appears to be a design deficiency. Inside the sleeve toward the cuff, my field jacket has a button. There is no corresponding button hole or tag on the liner. How are the sleeves of the liner supposed to stay in the jacket sleeves when the arms are taken out? I guess I could take it to my seamstress and have a buttonhole sewn in each of the liner sleeves.Pretty sure they are the same material. I’ve been getting them mixed up for 40+ years until i go to button them in. Lol
Pretty sure the poly poncho liner is the same stuff. That stuff was a Godsend compared to that heavy terry-type stuff.
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Seems odd to me.The poly liner for my field jacket came yesterday. Surprising, considering its thin nature, it does seem to be a warm liner. Although there appears to be a design deficiency. Inside the sleeve toward the cuff, my field jacket has a button. There is no corresponding button hole or tag on the liner. How are the sleeves of the liner supposed to stay in the jacket sleeves when the arms are taken out? I guess I could take it to my seamstress and have a buttonhole sewn in each of the liner sleeves.
As to the poly poncho liner insulation, it may well be the same material. I was never issued a poncho liner (probably because I didn't use a poncho), but bought a couple of poncho liners about 25 years ago.
Thanks for the pic. My liner has nothing like that. I'll just take to my seamstress and have buttonholes sewn in.Probably should post the pic.
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Yeah she's amazing, I wanted to see more of her, too. She was modeling for an account on e-bay but that seller doesn't have anything listed anymore so I guess he/she isn't active.Forget the parka. I want to see more pics of the girl. Show us more of her tattoos.