HI this is just some general info im after regarding the use of ww2 shells postwar.A-did shells already in service stay with there ww2 drab and cork or were they field kitted out for korea I.E they were repainted in drab 319 and covered in sand?B-is it true that some shells found there way back to MCcords and korea being the recycle war were painted and sanded over original wartime drab and cork and then reissued?C-if 22 million shells were produced between 1941-1945 why was it so important for the US to issue a new contract to MCcords for a 1951 batch to be produced?D-apparently in 1945 according to mark bando's website there was an en masse where most D bales were destroyed did this only apply to these shells or a much larger number variants.any info on the above would go along way to filling in some m1 historical gaps.cheers dave
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