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Old 06-05-10, 20:53
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Default 40mm Bofors ammunition boxes

Can anyone help me out with photos of the various ammunition boxes used by British and Commonwealth AA trrops.
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Old 07-05-10, 02:38
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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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Old 07-05-10, 02:42
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The second one.
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Old 07-05-10, 02:48
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Below are some pictures of another Aust 40mm ammo box
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Old 07-05-10, 04:01
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Default bofors tin

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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Old 07-05-10, 07:48
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Default 40mm Bofor ammunition boxes

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.

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Old 07-05-10, 14:11
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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?
Yes, the version with the angled division was the C216 which held 24rds in 6 4rd chargers. The other box (with the same external dimensions and assymetrical stampings as the C216) was the C219 which held 24rds in individual cardboard tubes and had internal spacer plates on each end. The C216 and C219 were the standard issue box for Commonwealth Armies and there are manufacturers codes for UK, Canada and Aust.

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.
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