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Here are a couple of WW2 Aust. examples to get the ball rolling....will do over 2 posts to remain within the quota....Regards Rod
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The second one.
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Below are some pictures of another Aust 40mm ammo box
Regards Jim s
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I have a couple with an angled division. Is it correct to think that there are different tins for ammo in clips and the boxes already shown?
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Thanks guys for posting the photos. I am actually asking the question on someones behalf.
Lynn I understand that there were more than one type of box, the one shown in the photos and a thinner upright type with an "X" on the top. But I have not seen this type before. Cheers Kevin |
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There was also a Naval box for Bofors Ammunition which was a galvanised or stainless upright box with an airtight rubber seal which contained 4 4rd chargers. Last edited by Tony Smith; 07-05-10 at 15:16. |
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Does anyone recognize these items as part of Bofors rounds-packaging (probably US Army WWII)?
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