WWII-era U.S. canteen cup manufactured by Rogers–Akron

$29.00

This is a WWII-era U.S. canteen cup manufactured by Rogers–Akron, produced in stainless steel and marked clearly on the handle. Rogers was a known wartime contractor based in Akron, Ohio, supplying gear throughout the early-to-mid 1940s under U.S. military contracts. The lack of a date stamp is typical for many wartime production runs, especially from secondary suppliers like Rogers.

The cup is in solid field-used condition with no dents or warping. The butterfly handle is fully functional, securely riveted, and shows only minor surface oxidation from age. The stainless body is relatively clean inside and out, with wear appropriate to use but no damage or compromise to structure. This is the heavier, more durable version favored by many soldiers for its resilience in the field. These originals are clearly better than the repos being made. You should splurge for an original if you want a swell WWII impression.

Stainless steel canteen cups from this era are less commonly found than standard-issue examples, making this a desirable piece for reenactors and collectors aiming for accuracy with durability. A great addition to any mid-war infantry impression or curated field kit.

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Additional information

Weight 0.50 lbs
Dimensions 4 × 5 × 3.5 in

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