M-38 1st Aid Kit and Brackets

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M-38 1st Aid Kit and Brackets

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I hadn't seen photos posted so i thought these might help somebody.
There are a few more shots at the end of my album pg8.
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So, that's where the sandwiches are kept. :wink:
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You'll also find several of my album photos in earlier First Aid kit threads.

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Post by Bretto »

Looks good Rick. Where did you locate a box?
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The plastic boxes have been around since the 60's and are still at most general surplus vendors. The Older 1940's through early 60's canvas bag kits are tougher to find.
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A bud of mine gave me this canvas bag kit he found a couple years
ago in a closet on a remodel job he was doing. Most packets are
unopened and fit nice in my metal box kit. I know it's not correct or
complete but it's a start..
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