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M1 Carbine Ammo in Sealed Can Question
A friend of mine sent me the following:
"I have aquired a sealed can of 30 carbine ammo. It has the following markings;
600 cartridges
cal .30 carbine
ball m1
in 10rd clips bandoleers
lot lc 13831"
He wants to know if this is a collectable piece or to save it for shooting? Best guesses......
Thanks,
AJ
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07-05-2009 01:51 PM
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Both, keep it cool& dry!
Should have a "packed date" on can, think by "lot number" might be mid-60's.
Others will confirm.
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Here is some 1944 dated ammo I opened last month
Ammo slide show
I did not know what it was until I had a look in side
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I have opened sealed cans by cutting a hole in the bottom to save the can for display.
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If you or he does not already have one, I think you should keep it sealed in your collection. At least for now.
If you are a shooter only and not a collector, you can sell it for a good price to someone who is. Sometimes called spam cans, most of us have some. I have two unopened.
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Not an uncommon piece, and there aren't that many out there who would actually pay anything for it as a "collectible". Much more valuable as good shooting ammo.
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The ammo will always be worth what good shooting ammo is worth, plus a premium for the unopened can.
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I have a 2nd unopened one.
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Definately collectable!
The ammo in stripper clips did not come out till the Korean war.
I have 3 cans of LC, I'd like to find someone who had a can of WCC to trade one of them for.
I'm also looking for one of the 800 and 900 rd cans for my display and the wood crates that held 2 cans of any of these.
Sarge