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m-1 gas cylinders
guys, a question. what is the difference between a ww2 SA wide base gas cylinder and a post war to korea gas cylinder???
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05-25-2009 01:37 PM
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The finish and the inspector marks are about the only difference. The post war GC do show a smother outter casting most of the time but not always. All most all WWII GC will have a number or letter on the flat on the barrel ring. Post war GC's do not. Donald
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Some World War 2 Gas cylinders also have inspector marks in the form of a single letter and or a punch mark on the bayonet lug.
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thank you guys-------------
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