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ammo ID T W 5 6
have a can of ammo in 5 round stripper clips/bandoleers.
anyone help me out with ID'ing it? T W 5 6 stands for ??
thanks.
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11-27-2009 04:57 PM
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Twin Cities ammo plant. 1956. Arden hills MN.
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Should be non-corrosive by '56.
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Probably repacked by an individual unless in bandoliers with accompanying stenciling indicating TW production in 5 rd. clips. Doubt they were making up new ammo for '03's in 1956. Should be good, safe, noncorrosive ammo.
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is this the plant taken over by Federal Ammunition to manufacture their ammo after the gov't stopped production?
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The plant is apparently closed and you can now tour around it. It appears to have been closed for some time.
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The Denver plant is closed too. They marked their brass "DEN". It is now Federal Government Office buildings.