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Old 24-07-11, 23:00
Ed Storey Ed Storey is offline
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Default Ammunition Crate

Nice Vietnam era crate! Did you get it the metal ammunition boxes in it as well?
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Old 25-07-11, 16:01
Johan WILLAERT Johan WILLAERT is offline
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Nice Vietnam era crate! Did you get it the metal ammunition boxes in it as well?
Hi Ed,

No the crate was empty when I found it...

I don't collect Canadian or post WW2 gear so will have to see what I will do with this....

Thanks for the replies all...
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Old 25-07-11, 17:59
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If you lived in Canada, I would be trying to cut a deal with you on it.
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Old 26-07-11, 03:40
Wayne McGee Wayne McGee is offline
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Default Ball/ Blank

TheNATO symbol on the box (broken circle) depicts "Blank". the symbol for "Ball" is just that, a black ball.
As most ammo(Ball) even at that time, was packed as; 4 Ball, 1 Tracer (4bit) that makes yours pretty rare. I cannot explain the contradiction
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