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M31 Mess Tin, Olive
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Product Description
Reproduction of the M31
Kochgeschirre
issued to German troops throughout WWII. Copied from an original example (not a Bundeswehr model), these are made from
aluminum
in the correct dimensions.
Wear: These were typically worn on the A-frame or secured with a mess tin strap to the breadbag, or Y-straps.
Markings? They are supposedly marked "FWBN 44" but it turns out that the stamp is too faint to read. There are none with crisp and clear stamps.(FWBN is the WWII maker code for
F.W. Brockelmann Aluminumwerk GmbH
.)
This model is painted olive, the color commonly found on metal fieldgear from 1943-45.
Notes
1. Washing:
Hand wash and air dry only. Do not put in a dishwasher.
2. These are made to
serve
or store food in. They are not cooking pots!
Imported
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