*NOTE TO EBAY - THESE CARTONS ARE EMPTY AND DO NOT CONTAIN ANY RESTRICTED AMMUNITION COMPONENTS*

Up for your consideration is a set of 3 empty reproduction M1 carbine 50 round ammunition cartons with a late war FRANKFORD ARSENAL (FA) label..

 Development of the .30 caliber carbine round was started in late 1940 by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company under an Ordnance Department contract. By late 1941, with war on the horizon, continual refinement of the design was carried out by Frankford Arsenal. By mid-1942, quantity production contracts were given to Western Cartridge Co., Winchester Repeating Arms Co., Remington Arms Co., Kings Mills Ordnance Plant, and Lake City Ordnance Plant. Evansville Ordnance Plant production started in January 1943, but formal quantity production of carbine ammunition did not start at Frankford Arsenal until 1944. That production started with Lot FA 1 in June 1944, and ended with Lot FA 29 in September 1945, making these some of the hardest rounds to locate from the wartime producers.

Each "Buy It Now" single purchase is for 3 unassembled cartons with a late war FRANKFORD ARSENAL label. The lot number from mid-1945 is hand stamped on the lid prior to shipping, matching an original box, or if you prefer, I can match the lot number of a spam can or crate that you may have. The cartons will be shipped flat, with assembly instructions. I had a lot of these made, so if you want multiple sets, just change the auction quantity before you click on the "Buy It Now" button.

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