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Item Code: 2024-1903
This is a World War Two cardboard box of cartridges. Top flap marked, “50 CARTRIDGES / CARBINE, CALIBER .30 M1 / AMMUNITION LOT W.C.C. [6250] / WESTERN CARTRIDGE COMPANY”.
Box is filled with 50 cartridges head stamped “WCC 43”, indicating the ammunition was produced in 1943. In like new, unissued condition, packets of this sort are becoming scarce on the market and will eventually disappear altogether.
This packet will make a nice addition to display with an airborne jump kit or with a M-1 carbine in any context. [jet][ph:L]
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