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    He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
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    Deleted, found the canning answer on the first page from BAR haha. Has there ever been a picture found of a can of carbines?
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    Yes, if you look in War Baby or War Baby 2 plus here in forum... Plus here where they expound. That time the Army packed guns like sardines for long term storage (PHOTOS) :: Guns.com
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    similar cans could hold 10 M2 Carbines. Note the slings and bags of desiccant.
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    This was one I'd never seen before out of that link... Guess I should have known they did BARs too. The .50 was a surprise.
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    Thanks Jim! Very cool article.

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    There's something for Christmas there for everyone...cans of guns... A bucket of .45s for your special friends.
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Yes, if you look in War Baby or War Baby 2 plus here in forum... Plus here where they expound. That time the Army packed guns like sardines for long term storage (PHOTOS) :: Guns.com
    Thank you for the link BAR! That was some very cool and interesting reading! I didn't realize the canning process meant cosmolineicon free firearms. In my opinion, this was one of the smartest things Uncle Sam ever did. Just a very neat idea. I would love just to have an empty drum
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    Quote Originally Posted by jond41403 View Post
    this was one of the smartest things Uncle Sam ever did.
    They just wanted to be ready for the next BIG thing. After all the money spent, can't we just have some of this on hand?
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