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    Can you post a clear close-up of just the label? One line does appear to be in Frenchicon, but I can't be sure.
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    These are the only two photos that were sent to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyc View Post
    Can you post a clear close-up of just the label? One line does appear to be in Frenchicon, but I can't be sure.
    I think the line you're referring to that looks like "jet de me" is actually a portion of the phrase "disposal of empty cartridge cases MUST BE MADE as prescribed by A.R." This statement is seen on US ammo boxes of the era and in that location.
    Just blurriness and wear makes it look all Frenchy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcathey View Post
    I think the line you're referring to that looks like "jet de me" is actually a portion of the phrase "disposal of empty cartridge cases MUST BE MADE as prescribed by A.R." This statement is seen on US ammo boxes of the era and in that location.
    Just blurriness and wear makes it look all Frenchy.
    So are you saying that label would have been on commercial US ammo boxes of the era or military? I haven't seen that before on the carbine ammo boxes that I have. Would A.R. mean Army Regulations? Thanks! - Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by USGI View Post
    So are you saying that label would have been on commercial US ammo boxes of the era or military? I haven't seen that before on the carbine ammo boxes that I have. Would A.R. mean Army Regulations? Thanks! - Bob
    Military ammo boxes. See here for an example:
    https://www.ammogarand.com/3006-m2-20rd-boxs-utah-ordnanc30062203942.html
    I assume that A.R. does mean army regulations.
    Anyway, you do make a great point - I don’t think I’ve ever seen a carbine ammo box with this label format either. I would definitely say that is this US military format though.

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