More Army Trangia info

rik_uk3

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I picked up this lot from a stove forum and thought it might interest a couple here, at least we have the actual model number for the stoves, both aluminium and stainless steel













The last picture shows a mess set strapped to the pack with the strap going through the thingy on the handle
 

rik_uk3

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I now know why it's got the eye after putting the lever down, the strap fits thru.

What was the forum you got the info from, if you don't mind me asking ?

Nick

Hi Nick, one of our scandanavian members posted the info over on the classic camp stove forum. Although by no means a clasic or serious stove (by stove collector standards that is lol), they are fun to play with and mod a little. I've fired them up using all sorts of stoves, from gas to small 123's

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Sgt Sim

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I agree, they are graet fun and almost undectructible. I find them in particularrly usefull over open fires.

As a quirosity, I can also mention that the Swedish Older Army Trangia (which is the one on display) is coomonly known as "snuskburken"- The Dirt Jar or The Dirty Jar. b:D
 

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