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.30 Caliber Metal Original US Military Surplus M19A1 Ammo Can US Surplus USED

$ 15.3

Availability: 90 in stock
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  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Model: 9095
  • Color: Olive Drab
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • MPN: 9095
  • For Ammunition Caliber: .30 Caliber
  • Condition: Great Condition, USED official US surplus
  • Type: Ammo Can
  • #1# suggestions found. Use up and down: United States
  • Brand: Rothco
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    .30 Caliber Metal Original US Military Surplus M19A1 Ammo Can US Surplus USED
    (9095)
    Steel material, seam welded
    Latch, hinge, handle spot welded to body
    End-opening lid with quick release hinge
    Quick release latch
    Rubber gasket under lid makes near waterproof seal when latched closed
    Flat sides and lid
    Metal bar handle attached to the lid by rectangular wire loops so it can fold flat for stacking or lift up for easy carry
    Lid skirts protect contents when lid is partially opened
    Official US Surplus
    Dimensions: 10.25" x 6.5" x 3.5"
    The steel construction.30 Cal USED Metal Original US Military Surplus Ammo Can (M19A1) Small Arms Box was introduced to replace the WW II era M1 / M1A1 .30 caliber ammunition box. Like its predecessor, the M19 / M19A1 can has been used not only for belts of .30-06 machine gun ammunition, but for many other small arms cartridges including the NATO 7.62mm rounds that superseded the .30-06 rounds.
    The M19 Ammo Can (or Box, Ammunition, M19) was introduced in 1946 and was manufactured for a relatively short time.There are two known manufacturers of the M19, both in Michigan: Mt. Vernon Metals in Grand Rapids and the Rudy Furnace Co. of Dowagiac. Rudy was making these boxes as early as 1948 and possibly earlier. M19 production is believed to have been terminated no later than the end of 1953.
    The M19A1 superseded the M19 and was produced in much larger quantities, starting in 1954 or a little earlier.The M19A1 Ammo Can corrected all of the deficiencies noted in the M19. While M19A1 cans exist in abundance, by the end of the 20th century, M19 Ammo Cans were rare and seldom found outside of militaria collections.
    The M19 / M19A1 ammunition box is used for many combinations of cartridges and packaging, primarily 7.62mm and .30-06 rifle and machine gun ammunition, but packed in belts, clips in bandoleers, bulk, cartons or other combinations.