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H52 Container Dimensions.

FerringPete

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Can any one give me the dimensions for a H52 tin ammunition container. I have a H50 and H51 boxes labelled for .303 ammunition and dated 1943 and intend to 3D print the H52 to complete the set. It will feature as part of an internal display of the Type 26 Pillbox in Ferring, West Sussex, to support the Bren Gun (which I have 3D printed)
 
Can any one give me the dimensions for a H52 tin ammunition container. I have a H50 and H51 boxes labelled for .303 ammunition and dated 1943 and intend to 3D print the H52 to complete the set. It will feature as part of an internal display of the Type 26 Pillbox in Ferring, West Sussex, to support the Bren Gun (which I have 3D printed)
The H50/51/52 are a 1945 design so any dated 1943 have been redated postwar (likely by reenactors). Although some were produced during the war, it is not clear how many, if any, were issued in NW Europe before the war was over.

For a Bren gun you want the metal tin with handle that holds spare mags. Wartime ones can still be found but watch out for post war ones. I believe these were around in 1940 and onwards. Watch out to avoid the 1970s version for the 7.62 straighter magazines.

Link as an example - they can be had much more cheaply
 
The H50/51/52 are a 1945 design so any dated 1943 have been redated postwar (likely by reenactors). Although some were produced during the war, it is not clear how many, if any, were issued in NW Europe before the war was over.

For a Bren gun you want the metal tin with handle that holds spare mags. Wartime ones can still be found but watch out for post war ones. I believe these were around in 1940 and onwards. Watch out to avoid the 1970s version for the 7.62 straighter magazines.

Link as an example - they can be had much more cheaply
Apologies, a typo, the box was dated 1953 not 43. I am aware of the metal magazine box, having carried and fired the Bren as a 7.62mm LMG in the 70s and beyond.
 
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