I stumbled across this on ebay and am wondering if the item in the link is a new RCIR or maybe a civilian ration of some kind. I have done a web search and have not found any info on it yet, anyone have any insights as to what this is?
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/MRE-militaire-f ... Sww1de~3lx
Thanks
Is this a new French RCIR?
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Re: Is this a new French RCIR?
This fella that has access to a label printer and makes a lot of unique little rations. Even makes a few custom rations if you ask.
Would likely be something he made up, but I don’t know that for certain.
Would likely be something he made up, but I don’t know that for certain.
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Re: Is this a new French RCIR?
yeah probably custom, the canned items weights dont add up. still pretty cool
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Re: Is this a new French RCIR?
Thats what I was thinking was maybe its custom, I could not find anything on it. It is pretty cool if he does that
Re: Is this a new French RCIR?
Talking to a French soldier - no it isn´t.