size / dimensions:22" wide x 9" height x 10" depth
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Ammunition box with both British stamp (B184) and stenciled Mauritania War. Theres a lot of history here and with it comes age. Here is information I got from AI regarding the markings on this significant box.
B184: Indicates a specific wartime design specification for a wooden or steel contaïner
MKI: Confirms it is the original design version, most common in the early-to- mid vears of the war.
J5: Refers to a specific filling or ammunition lot, a system heavily utilized for the massive logistical needs of WWII.
Key Identification Stencil Markings:
Ammunition Type: The stencil "CARTOS 7.62 NATO BALL M80" indicates it held standard 7.62x51mm full metal jacket (FMJ) rounds, commonly used in battle rifles and machine guns.
Origin: The marking "GOVT OF MAURITANIA" suggests this specific crate was part of a military contract or aid shipment destined for the North African country of Mauritania.