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    Question Help identifying marks on surplus .30-06 spam can

    Anyone recognize this spam can? I've never seen one before, and am curious as to its origin and vintage.



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    Standard M2 150 gr. ball ammo. Made at Twin Cities in 20 round boxes, non-corrosive made about mid 50's. Should be real good 30-06.

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    Standard M2 150 gr. ball ammo. Made at Twin Cities in 20 round boxes, non-corrosive made about mid 50's. Should be real good 30-06.
    Thank you for the help!

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