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got this at an estate sale for 4 bucks. not sure if I did good or not but I liked it so i bought it. not sure if it is luger related or US issue.
http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showp...esized&cat=500 http://www.ncwoodworker.net/pp/showp...esized&cat=500 no idea how to post pics here. not sure if the links will be visible. I don't use any photo hosting sites and I apperently cant just upload from my computer. help?
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Sure you can up load from your computer.
You can add them to your post, click edit "", then go advanced, then go down to "manage images". Follow instructions.
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thank you so much. that worked!
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What you have is a relatively common lube oil can that was used by the US armed forces circa WW2 for the Browning machine guns. During the war, they transitioned to a more square bodied, slightly larger can.
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