Can any body help with a detail photo of a WW2 vehicle CO2 fire extinguisher ? and confirm that the colour was red in US service, not black ?
Any help appreciated.
WW2 Fire Extinguisher
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Colin
I know this is not the same but.... my M20 armored car has as original equipment a 4 lb CO2 extinguisher
I believe it to be an original in that the oldest pressure test date is '43.
When I sand blasted it prior to paint there was no evidence any green or OD color, only red primer and red paint ( several coats)
I repainted it red ,and have a repro decal label on
I have been displaying the vehicle regularly at various shows, and to date no one has questioned the color red as opposed to OD
All the black and white period photos I have seen are of no use in determining wheather they are red or green
Cheers
John
I know this is not the same but.... my M20 armored car has as original equipment a 4 lb CO2 extinguisher
I believe it to be an original in that the oldest pressure test date is '43.
When I sand blasted it prior to paint there was no evidence any green or OD color, only red primer and red paint ( several coats)
I repainted it red ,and have a repro decal label on
I have been displaying the vehicle regularly at various shows, and to date no one has questioned the color red as opposed to OD
All the black and white period photos I have seen are of no use in determining wheather they are red or green

Cheers
John
42 Chevy G7117
44 Ford M20 armored car
44 CCKW 353 A1 660 gal Tanker
45 CCKW 353 B2 Air-portable
Ben Hur 1 ton trailer
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44 Ford M20 armored car
44 CCKW 353 A1 660 gal Tanker
45 CCKW 353 B2 Air-portable
Ben Hur 1 ton trailer
MVPA#26900
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All my original WW2 CO2 extinguishers are red - some tomato red others are a maroon red.
You can get that manual from:
http://www.ahco.army.mil/site/index.jsp
You can get that manual from:
http://www.ahco.army.mil/site/index.jsp
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Thank you gentlemen, most helpful. Do you have any thoughts on Beige/Brown extinguishers in use by the US military in WW2 ?
We Brits had an entirely different colour scheme to you guys with colours assigned to specific types of content, this doesnt appear to have been international.
Appreciate your input.
Colin
We Brits had an entirely different colour scheme to you guys with colours assigned to specific types of content, this doesnt appear to have been international.
Appreciate your input.
Colin
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Well I got to read TM9-1799, and I'm now fully qualified to service and make repairs to a variety of different manufacturers products. I'm even able to state with confidence that if an extinguisher is shell damaged it should be discraded and not weld repaired!
But am I any the wiser of the body colour of a combat zone CO2 extinguisher ?. Am i **** !
I'm off to see what FM 5-20 Field Camouflage brings.
But am I any the wiser of the body colour of a combat zone CO2 extinguisher ?. Am i **** !
I'm off to see what FM 5-20 Field Camouflage brings.
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I have looked throught the WW2 colour photographs again on:
http://historylink101.com/ww2_color/index.html
and note that on two shots of aircraft refuelling tankers/trailers, the fire extinguishers appear to be painted OD.
There is one shot of a red CO2 unit on a towmotor tug.
If you haven't already seen these colour pictures, you'll be amazed at the clarity and vibrancy of some of them- like they were taken just yesterday.
http://historylink101.com/ww2_color/index.html
and note that on two shots of aircraft refuelling tankers/trailers, the fire extinguishers appear to be painted OD.
There is one shot of a red CO2 unit on a towmotor tug.
If you haven't already seen these colour pictures, you'll be amazed at the clarity and vibrancy of some of them- like they were taken just yesterday.