20 Minutes of Ian's Hat Collection

Published on December 24, 2019
Duration: 22:19

Ian McCollum showcases his extensive hat collection, explaining their use as historical context for firearms reviews. The video highlights diverse headgear from US military styles and French colonial reproductions to Soviet Ushankas, WWI trench caps, modern camouflage field caps, and historical surplus items. Specific examples include Finnish M05, German Flecktarn, French Boonie hats, and Polish WWII berets, demonstrating a deep knowledge of military headwear across various eras and regions.

Quick Summary

Ian McCollum uses hats as visual props to provide historical and national context for firearms reviews on Forgotten Weapons, avoiding the need for full uniforms. His collection spans diverse headgear, including US military styles, French colonial reproductions, Soviet Ushankas, WWI trench caps, and modern camouflage caps.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 2000 Videos & Hat Collection
  2. 01:47US Military & Colonial Headgear Showcase
  3. 04:35European & Middle Eastern Caps Display
  4. 07:46Berets & WWI Trench Caps
  5. 09:56Modern Camouflage & Field Caps
  6. 13:05Historical Surplus & Regional Styles
  7. 17:59Soviet & US Civil War Reproductions

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Ian McCollum use hats in his Forgotten Weapons videos?

Ian uses hats as costume props to provide historical and national context for the firearms he reviews. This allows him to visually anchor the firearm to a specific era or nationality without needing to wear a full military uniform.

What types of historical headgear are featured in Ian's collection?

The collection includes a wide range, such as US military styles, French colonial reproductions, pith helmets, Soviet Ushankas, WWI trench caps, various berets, Scottish Glengarry and Balmoral caps, and historical surplus items from different countries.

Where can viewers find reproduction military caps like the WWI Trench Cap?

Brands like 'What Price Glory' are mentioned for reproduction WWI trench caps. Other retailers like Varusteleka and IMA (International Military Antiques) are also sources for various military headgear.

What is Ian McCollum's hat size?

Ian notes that his head circumference is 59cm - 60cm. He finds that size 58 hats are generally too small for him, indicating a need for larger sizes in many reproductions.

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