Here are some insights from 1942, 1953/55 and 1963.
There was a comment in Spotters link that the aug cart closing cap was on the inside. Some were and some weren't.
The lengths of the aug cart retaining springs are given.
Dave mentioned that curtain cord wire springs could be used, but only if you made the cartridges of a very strong material (a block of wood?). The real springs are very stretchy but the wire coil is very fine to maintain the balance between keeping the carts in place and squashing them. I would say they are about a quarter of an inch in diameter.
The same principle as the shirt sleeve shortening spring applies. To stop yards of cuff showing, but without cutting off your arm circulation.
In the early pamphlet it mentions that the waterproof bag contained a canister. This was actually a flat plate with a rim about half an inch up or more into which the tail unit sat.
I have included the drill aug cart info so that if using a short range setup, the carts are put in the right place
I obtained the 1955 pamphlet some years ago, having long left the army and found that I had done the the last two amendments.





