Ian L Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 Hi Guys are these 25 pounder ammo tins ? should they be red or green ? and are the stencils original or post war ? I have quite a few ammo tins with various numbers on, some green & some brown. Did the colour designate what was in them ? was it different period's of the war or different theatres ? Is there a book on ammo tins like the Jerry can book ? Quote
Adrian Barrell Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 Yep, 25 pdr cartridges, 8 to a box, they should have a divider riveted just below the top. Ammo boxes were 'service colour' in reality green or brown, usually the latter. Smoke rounds came in bright green boxes. The letter indicates the original use. B for bombs, C for cartridges, M for mines, P for projectiles etc. Some boxes were used for many different things over time, B166 and M104 in particular. No book afaik but a fairly good list on BOCN. http://www.bocn.co.uk/vbforum/threads/27615-Consolidated-List-Of-Containers Nice boxes btw! Quote
rnixartillery Posted July 30, 2015 Posted July 30, 2015 Just to add,blank carts were carried in ammo boxes painted red but not always boxes related to the Artillery pieces, ie I have a 6 pdr blank box which is a B166 (mortar)and a 17 pdr blank box which is a C219 (Bofors). Rob.....................rnixartillery. Quote
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