Item: ONJR24MARM068

Original U.S. WWII Small Arms M1906 .30cal Ball Cartridge Model 1917 Wooden Ammunition Crate

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  • Original Item: Only One Available. This is a very nice WWII Issue "Packing box M1917" ammunition crate with a steel liner for Small Arms .30-06 cartridges in cartons, as used by most of the long rifles and machine guns fielded by the U.S. during WWII. The front of the crate still bears the original stenciled packing information:


    CAL..30 BALL CARTRIDGES
    MODEL 1906
    PYRO.D.G..30 LOT-127
    MUZZLE VELOCITY 2700 FT. PER SECOND
    UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE CO.
    LOWELL, MASS. U.S.A.


    The crate measures approximately 18"W × 14 ½"H × 9 ½"D, and is constructed using rabbet joint corners. It is an pre / early war example, and is natural wood with the correct black painted lettering. It is also painted with a wide red stripe, an indication of the type of ammo contained.


    Overall condition is very good, with the main discrepancy being some missing wood on the lid, and that the wing nuts to secure it are all missing, while the threaded studs are still present. Also, as shown clearly in the pictures, the crate is empty.


    Ready to add to your collection and display!


    Pre-war and early-war ammo packing boxes were made of stained wood with black-painted lettering. Mid- to late-war packing boxes were painted Olive Drab brown with white or yellow lettering that used the item's AIC code and a system of symbols to indicate the contents at a glance. The caliber, ammunition type and model (e.g., Caliber .30 Ball M1) were in the upper center field in bold lettering. The number of units (i.e., how many bullets or shells there were per box) and packing information (i.e., whether it was in cartons, bandoleers or belts) were on the two lines below it. The caliber (CAL .45, CAL .30, or CAL .50) was painted in bold lettering in the upper left corner. The gross weight of the box in pounds and its volume in cubic feet was painted in the lower left corner and the Ammunition Lot information (manufacturer code and lot number) was painted in the lower right corner.


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