02-10-2013, 12:02
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Originally Posted by banger
As far as the military was concerned, they covered that when they identified the ammunition as "M-2"
That was all the identification that they needed.
Much like today when troops require ammunition for their M-4 rifles, the ammunition will simply be marked on it's boxes as "M-855", "M-193", "M-856" etc., with only the manufacturer initials and year on the casing.
Think WCC-04, LC-08, and such.
Those numbers tell all the story that the need to know.
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I guess that the military knows what it is doing in this regard.
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