Fortress cans ??

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Fortress cans ??

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What is a fair price range for fortress cans these days ? I'm looking to buy
one and have no idea what the ballpark is.. Have never even seen a post
on them here on the Board. Thanks

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think i have seen a pic or 2 here but no pricing :D
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Post by Ed S »

A good can is $200-$300. Here is a pic of one on the mount. What is really hard to find it the 250 rd belt that goes in the can.

http://panzer46.net/mg42board/viewtopic ... highlight=
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Picture of the belt.
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Ed S
thanks for the info, the dealer who may have a can for sale also does have
250 rd belts, what's the going rate for those and how can you determine that
it isn't an "assembled" version ?

Thanks

Roger
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Bossman wrote:Ed S
thanks for the info, the dealer who may have a can for sale also does have
250 rd belts, what's the going rate for those and how can you determine that
it isn't an "assembled" version ?

Thanks

Roger
The belts are stainless steel and are one piece with the starter tab attached. When I say stainless steel, the Germans called it something else, but I can't remember off hand. They should be a dull gray color. The metal is brittle so it is common to find one or two of the tabs broken off. I have a 1935 dated belt and will post a close up pic later. The belts are worth the same as the can


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Post by johnnymg »

who has the small 50 rd. cans and belts at a decent price, thought I read something about a Canadian company that has post war ones? Any body?
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Post by Schnee »

Marstar in Canada has them. Another seller on ebay from Canada has offered them regularly as well.

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