TUTORIAL - M-10 gas mask assembly

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2023
  • Czechoslovak M-10(M) is a Dark Souls among gas masks and if you don't know why, it seems you never had the pleasure putting it together from a factory disassembled state.
    Even if so, the guides available on RUclips I came across are incorrect and spiced up with false information about the mask or the filters.
    As a CBRN instructor, I have seen my share of various "methods and ways" of how to get the job done, but since I'm a stickler for rules when it comes to technical documentations, I followed the assembly instructions step by step from a handbook for army chemists.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @johnballentine6638
    @johnballentine6638 8 месяцев назад +3

    Finally a video showing the inside of a cheek filter mask its hard to watch a video showing the inside and see what is going on btw can you please do more gas mask tutorials this video was very detailed and well done

    • @cbrnacademy
      @cbrnacademy  5 месяцев назад

      We place great emphasis on content quality so we're happy it's appreciated!
      Next stop: FM53 review ;)

  • @The-nr6yg
    @The-nr6yg День назад

    Sorry for super late question, i used an M10 gasmask with the white 'riot' filters and i am currently having a dry throat + a nose bleed afterwards, i am quite concerned wether or not i just swallowed chromium or i am simply just being paranoid

    • @cbrnacademy
      @cbrnacademy  20 часов назад +1

      Hi there! Some people used the M-10 rather extensively on our civil defense trainings and no one ever had any sort of health problems.
      Chromium was present in the cheek filters of some very old US gas masks but even in these cases the amount of it was not substantial and thus not hazardous.
      The M-10 filters are safe, but very old and at this point they provide very little protection apart from particle filtration.
      What you might have inhaled is the powder that was meant to preserve the rubber. It's always a good idea to wash masks like these with a lukewarm soap water before wearing to remove the powder and rubber crumblings from the inside of the facepiece. As I said, the masks are old and don't age well.

    • @The-nr6yg
      @The-nr6yg 11 часов назад

      @@cbrnacademy Thank christ, i had an early mid-life crisis in my head.
      Going to get the mask a nice washing. I was just going to use it for cosplay reasons so the protection value just needs to be physical to survive mild movement.
      Many thanks!

  • @BulgarianRealestate
    @BulgarianRealestate 2 месяца назад

    Is the filters safe to breath through?

    • @cbrnacademy
      @cbrnacademy  2 месяца назад

      They're safe although old and unreliable for most possible disaster scenarios. Good for protection against particles but that's it.

  • @QuandaleDingle-cs7vt
    @QuandaleDingle-cs7vt Год назад +2

    I wonder how the us saw this as practical🤔

    • @cbrnacademy
      @cbrnacademy  11 месяцев назад +1

      I guess it was their idea of low-profile filters back then. This system has some advantages, for example very low breathing resistance, better balancing since no heavy filter is sticking out on one side... But negatives outweigh the positives.

    • @johnballentine6638
      @johnballentine6638 8 месяцев назад

      I love cheek filter masks just hate changing filters but I love look and ig it makes sense if you got into hand to hand combat and you're opponent trys unscrewing you're filter

    • @kingofthetigers
      @kingofthetigers 5 месяцев назад

      Soldiers aren't trained to change filters, instead troops are sent into combat for an estimated amount of time, then are rotated out where the filters for the mask were replaced by specialists trained to do so.