Thank you so much for this detailed video about military canteens. I certainty learned a lot more about the canteens in my own collection. Much appreciated!
@@WebGearReview, Greetings from The 🇵🇭 islands, Thank you Sir for your reply, i've just recently bought 2 pc.of vintage US military canteen with the same marking in them, but mine resd as "US Vollrath" 1944 and 45. respectively.
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Great informational video! We’re the 42 caps the same throughout while they made them? I have a 1943 canteen with a cap dated 1953. Original must have got damaged or lost.
4:02 Is the metal lid or cap you are talking about similar to the metal caps of the older M1910 canteens that are dated 1918? I have an M1942 stainless canteen that has a metal cap very similar to the older M1910 but the chain is missing, so I was just wondering if my metal cap is just a replacement or if it is the original.
The fourth type made from aluminium are hard to find , I’ve seen makers by the same one’s who made the porcelain canteens ; Sm Co, USS Co , FE Co and RSE , all dated 1943
@@WebGearReview I have a follow up question. Is W.C.W a world war 2 canteen cups manufacturer? I have a canteen cup marked US W.C.W. with that rusty, flat handle, but it has no date markings.
@@nelsonormsby2739 Thanks for the info. Here in the Philippines it's hard to find a US made canteen cups, and if we did we automatically assume it's world war 2 era because of the US assistance. The canteen cups were also copied here for the Philippine army, they look identical but with different markings. Some of the canteen cups had their marking on the canteen handle, but since the handles rust away sometimes, the markings are also gone.
I'm wondering if it's my imagination or not but it seems to me that the inside curve on the canteen is shallower than the modern plastic issue and the Chinese stainless replicas ?
misolgit 69 You know, I do not know. I have not seen one of the Chinese stainless steel canteens up close but, I will check it out and see on the one I have And get back to you on it.
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Thank you so much for this detailed video about military canteens. I certainty learned a lot more about the canteens in my own collection. Much appreciated!
Thank you for watching I’m glad they were helpful.
At 3.00 in to the video, I meant to say the CRS canteen. Not CSR, my bad.
Hello Sir, are the markings in the bottom of 1942 CRS canteen..
read as "US Vollrath"?
Yes both of them are a stamped U.S. Vollrath 1943. I hope this helps thanks for watching
@@WebGearReview, Greetings from The 🇵🇭 islands, Thank you Sir for your reply, i've just recently bought 2 pc.of vintage US military canteen with the same marking in them, but mine resd as "US Vollrath" 1944 and 45. respectively.
If you have enjoyed watching this video please subscribe to my channel to see more items from my collection that I have collected for over 40 years thanks for watching
vairy nice thanks for the info
Thanks
Great informational video! We’re the 42 caps the same throughout while they made them? I have a 1943 canteen with a cap dated 1953. Original must have got damaged or lost.
I’m not for sure if the caps all stay the same throughout production.
It probably got lost at some point. Thanks for watching
4:02 Is the metal lid or cap you are talking about similar to the metal caps of the older M1910 canteens that are dated 1918? I have an M1942 stainless canteen that has a metal cap very similar to the older M1910 but the chain is missing, so I was just wondering if my metal cap is just a replacement or if it is the original.
Yes, it could be the original. Thank you for watching
The fourth type made from aluminium are hard to find , I’ve seen makers by the same one’s who made the porcelain canteens ; Sm Co, USS Co , FE Co and RSE , all dated 1943
Yes they are, Thanks for the information about the manufactures that you’ve have observed.
Thanks
I have a CSR canteen, marked SM Co, 1943
Thanks for the reply Dan and for watching
It's me again. I'm curious if it is true that canteens from M1910 to M1942 were soldered or welded with lead or contains lead?
I’m not for sure thanks for watching
Why did they use a different metal for the canteen cup handles? I often see good canteen cups with very rusty or broken handles.
I really don’t know why. Thanks for watching
@@WebGearReview I have a follow up question. Is W.C.W a world war 2 canteen cups manufacturer? I have a canteen cup marked US W.C.W. with that rusty, flat handle, but it has no date markings.
I’m not sure about all the different manufactures of canteen cups during World War II but there were many chances are it is authentic.
Thanks for putting a date on George’s cup.
@@nelsonormsby2739 Thanks for the info. Here in the Philippines it's hard to find a US made canteen cups, and if we did we automatically assume it's world war 2 era because of the US assistance. The canteen cups were also copied here for the Philippine army, they look identical but with different markings. Some of the canteen cups had their marking on the canteen handle, but since the handles rust away sometimes, the markings are also gone.
I have never seen the porcelain version.
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They only made them for a little while
great, now ive got to dig out my canteens to see if ive got at least one of each type lol
milcoll73 Check it out and see let me know what you got
@@WebGearReview ive got everything except a blue enamel, any with metal lid, or the type 4 aluminium.
milcoll73 Sounds like you have a good collection of them
i just picked up a 1945 stamped canteen, never issued still in the original wrap
Wow that cool , I have never see one in its original package.
@@WebGearReview I got it from a surplus store in Austin tx called Quonset hut. He has vintage gear from as early as ww1. He has a few left.
I'm wondering if it's my imagination or not but it seems to me that the inside curve on the canteen is shallower than the modern plastic issue and the Chinese stainless replicas ?
misolgit 69
You know, I do not know. I have not seen one of the Chinese stainless steel canteens up close but, I will check it out and see on the one I have And get back to you on it.
misolgit 69
Thanks for question and thanks watching
Have you seen a CRS aluminum weld, no manufacturing stamp on it?