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Carbine Case/Cover Query
Good morning guys ...question for the day is....i have in my collection a heavy duty canvas zipper cover definatley WW2 ? vintage its stencilled markings are
PAULIN,CARBINE CAL .30
G163-56-83357 RRA
any ideas what this cover was for or its use
I think its vehicular...but is it WW2 even.
Regards
LLoyd
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LCL, do you have any photos that you could post?
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Cover
Hi Stonewall...i must get some pics of all on here......this cover is like a standard carbine carrying case but of heavier lightly waxy canvas and leather tabbed construction.....it has NO sling for over the shoulder carrying and a heavy Talon zip to close.
It totally encloses the weapon like the carrying case.
Does RRA denote Red River Arsenal ? and the G163 ...refer to the M18 Hellcat ?
Regards
Lloyd
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Yes RRA was Red River Arsenal. Cases made for armored vehicles look nothing like the Quartermaster Corp cases made for soldiers. Most have no straps.
I can look up G163 and see if it is the M18.
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Bill hi how are you sir......FYI the G163 is indeed the M18 Hellcat...so they had canvas cases for the M18 which would stack up as it had an open turret so the Commander and Loaders carbines were covered i take it in their stowage posistions.
Regards
LLoyd
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Morning folks. Mr. Limey, I also have a case as you described. I bought from a carbine club member back in May 2002, and still have the packaging it came in. I'll pull it out later today (after work) and let you know what is on the wrapping. The wording and numbering that you mentioned is on the outside of the carbine case. The seller said he bought a few form a Greek gent, and he (seller) believes they are Korean made (maybe during the Korean War Era). I have no clue. Anywho, I'll get back to you folks re package markings and such. Sorry no pictures, as I don't have a digital camera yet.
Semper Fi,
Joe P.
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Ordnance made weapon covers for many Armored Vehicles. I have seen two different carbine, two different Thompson, and one M3 SGM cover.
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Morning. Although a picture would be easier, I hope my description will help out. There is a carboard tag attached to the twine of the packaging (of the carbine carrier), and has the following:
Servicable
Red River Arsenel
Official Stk. No.__________________(nothing here)
Part No.____________(nothing here) Code____(nothing here)
Nomenclature
(typed or stamped) 1 EACH
COVER .30 CAL. CARBINE
G163-56-53357
(Signature of name) Spears
(below this is an Insp.
an Ordnance Stamp
stamp w/#21. Here
inside)
ORDKJ T&L No. 3
29 JUN 49, REV. (Stamped date) Dec 22, 195(2?) Date
The packaging is heavy brown (may have been waxy at one time) paper with the following stamped on the outside:
COVER, CARBINE CAL.30
G-163-56-53357 RRA
I hope this helps out.
Semper Fi,
Joe P.
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The above post got jumbled a bit. To the far right of the name Spears if the following:
INSP
STAMP
HERE
(below is an ordnance bomb stamp with number 21(?) stamped inside)
Everything else in the above post is correct. I hope this helps to identify maker of case.
Semper Fi,
Joe P.