DEADLINE222
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I have a 105mm M1 projectile dated 1972, which was made by National Presto Industries.
Inspite of my exhaustive search to find a correct paint refference, I have restored the projectile and I am not happy with it.
I have an image on a video of EXACTLY what I am looking for, yet I cannot make out the details on the letter stylization.
Yes, on my restorations a "G" must look EXACTLY the way a "G" would have looked in 1972. :cry:
This video was made in 1965; I trust things did not undego that dramatic of a change over the 7 year period between the filming of the video and the manufacturing of my projectile.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptSjNRPP2lI&feature=player_detailpage#t=93s
The way I want my projectile to look can been seen at 1:33.
It would be more awesome than awesome if someone has a clear image of the projectile in the video. I reviewd all of the TMs I can, and all I have seen are World War 2 and present day examples.
Here is the way my nomenclature looks now. Mind you, I did the work durring my step-son's birthday party, so with that alone taken into account, the paint warrants a second attempt by default. And yes, I am aware of the "Y" at the the end of the supplementary chage that should not be there.

Inspite of my exhaustive search to find a correct paint refference, I have restored the projectile and I am not happy with it.
I have an image on a video of EXACTLY what I am looking for, yet I cannot make out the details on the letter stylization.
Yes, on my restorations a "G" must look EXACTLY the way a "G" would have looked in 1972. :cry:
This video was made in 1965; I trust things did not undego that dramatic of a change over the 7 year period between the filming of the video and the manufacturing of my projectile.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptSjNRPP2lI&feature=player_detailpage#t=93s
The way I want my projectile to look can been seen at 1:33.
It would be more awesome than awesome if someone has a clear image of the projectile in the video. I reviewd all of the TMs I can, and all I have seen are World War 2 and present day examples.
Here is the way my nomenclature looks now. Mind you, I did the work durring my step-son's birthday party, so with that alone taken into account, the paint warrants a second attempt by default. And yes, I am aware of the "Y" at the the end of the supplementary chage that should not be there.

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