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Truly Mega Pristine collectible unopened can of .30 AP M2---The can exhibits no corrosion, no dents, and just a couple light scuffs/scratches in the O.D. paint. Yellow stenciling is not faded, and the "key" is still as it was originally placed.
Can is marked: "Lot SL 9978". My 'Puter Nerd kid did some detective work on that Lot#, and apparently it "pinged" back to having non-corrosive primers with the date of change starting at Lot # - AP M2 9467 (07-52)---this can is U.S. Made in St. Louis.
I was gonna pop the can open, and blast away, but got to thinking that this may have more value to someone UNOPENED, rather then opened, subsequently emptied, and then regulated to holding nuts and bolts for the duration.
I do have a fair idea of the value of this can, so $325 is what it'll take, to take it home with you. The 192 AP's alone are worth that, especially here in LibTardVille, AKA: The Formerly Great State of California.
I am in So Cal, in the east end of The Inland Empire.
Truly Mega Pristine collectible unopened can of .30 AP M2---The can exhibits no corrosion, no dents, and just a couple light scuffs/scratches in the O.D. paint. Yellow stenciling is not faded, and the "key" is still as it was originally placed.
Can is marked: "Lot SL 9978". My 'Puter Nerd kid did some detective work on that Lot#, and apparently it "pinged" back to having non-corrosive primers with the date of change starting at Lot # - AP M2 9467 (07-52)---this can is U.S. Made in St. Louis.
I was gonna pop the can open, and blast away, but got to thinking that this may have more value to someone UNOPENED, rather then opened, subsequently emptied, and then regulated to holding nuts and bolts for the duration.
I do have a fair idea of the value of this can, so $325 is what it'll take, to take it home with you. The 192 AP's alone are worth that, especially here in LibTardVille, AKA: The Formerly Great State of California.
I am in So Cal, in the east end of The Inland Empire.
