RE: Military ax?

From: Nigel Hay MILWEB (nigel@milweb.net)
Date: Mon Mar 13 2006 - 11:03:49 PST


I am pretty sure that "True Temper" are the sought after WW2 axes? But of
course they still make tools etc now.....

NIGEL HAY
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Subject: Re: [MV] Military ax?

Sounds like I wasn't specific enough.....

Military vehicles commonly have pioneer racks, brackets, or other
provisions to hold an ax, a shovel, and sometimes a pick mattock. I am
aware that some are specifically manufactured for military use. I don't
believe that most MV's were furnished from the local retailer. I simply
wondered if there was a way to tell military from civilian, other than
green paint.

Thank you,

Mike

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