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Kind of cramped for space here, but when my situation changes, me and the wife are going to buy another house and i'll make a set up that'll be 1/2 WW1 trench and 1/2 "Namatorium" ....Dano
Here is one that came in the mail today. It is a 1/4 pound cardboard TNT military container. There is a drawing of it in a 1971 US Army field manual I have on explosives. There are a few other TNT containers I am after.
Price 50.00 which is way less that others I have seen....Dano
Here is one that came in the mail today. It is a 1/4 pound cardboard TNT military container. There is a drawing of it in a 1971 US Army field manual I have on explosives. There are a few other TNT containers I am after.
Price 50.00 which is way less that others I have seen....Dano
Nice Container, especially with the paper priming hole seal intact! Just FYI the nomenclature markings indicate loading at the Iowa Ordnance Plant (IOP) Circa October 1985 (85K).
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