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If it isn't clear from the posts, the M49 and its predecessors have evolved over time, often times without changes in nomenclature. I've seen variations over the years in all three materials. The apparent reason for change was the standard one for pyrotechnics, trying to find a case material that protected the composition from moisture and rough handling, while not having reactions between case materials and the composition. Kind of surprising that there haven't been any plastic versions yet.
I have a few M49A1 dated 1968-70. I was told by the seller they were cheap and common in the 1980's. Posted just for info, I pulled one apart per set up / installation instructions to see how the trigger works....metal body, aluminum is my guess.
Since this is an active topic, I'd like to ask a quick question related to these items (not trying to hijack). I just picked up an inert M49A1 without a bracket. After some searching I can't find any for sale anywhere at the moment. I have some saved searches so my ears are to the ground. I haven't been on BOCN much and I haven't found any WTB/WTT listings and the classified listings don't look very active. If anyone has any guidance/thoughts, it's appreciated.
Was the M49 filler a composite of aluminum powder and an oxidizer like the M49A1?
Thanks,
Aaron
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