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    machine gun oil cans? What are these?

    I would like to identify these oil cans.
    Does anyone know what these cans are and where they were used for?

    I was told they were WWII machine gun oil cans.
    What are the markings and why do they have 2 seperate compartments?

    Thanks,
    Tino
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    typical russian style oilers. 1 and 3 are cyrillic, letters are 'sh' and 'n', middle is chinese copy. solvent and lubrication... a little research should turn up those russian words.

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      #3
      Mosin Nagant oilers. Sh - Shеlochnoe, N - Neft /cleaning solution, oil, but have heard also N means Neutral/
      Last edited by Theodor; 05-22-2009, 03:03 PM.
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        #4
        Thanks guys

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          #5
          The Chinese one says grease on the left and oil on the right

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