Opening WWII Can: (And Using It) #wwii #ww2 #gun

Published on July 27, 2023
Duration: 0:41

This video demonstrates opening a sealed WWII Johnson & Johnson Plaster of Paris bandage using its original metal key. The host applies the 80-year-old medical supply to his wrist, using a vintage M1 helmet as a water basin for activation. The content highlights historical military surplus and field medical equipment.

Quick Summary

A sealed WWII Johnson & Johnson Plaster of Paris bandage can is opened using its integrated metal key. The 80-year-old medical supply is then activated with water, using a vintage M1 helmet as a basin for the demonstration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: WWII Bandage Can
  2. 00:08Identifying the Plaster of Paris Bandage
  3. 00:16Opening the Vintage Can with Key
  4. 00:27Applying the 80-Year-Old Bandage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is inside the sealed WWII can?

The sealed can contains a vintage Johnson & Johnson Plaster of Paris bandage, specifically a 3-inch by 5-yard size with stock number 2-115, designed for field medical use during World War II.

How do you open the WWII bandage can?

The can is opened using a small metal key attached to its bottom. This key is turned to break the seal and allow access to the historical medical supply inside.

How was the WWII plaster bandage activated?

The 80-year-old plaster bandage is activated by dipping it in water. A vintage M1-style steel helmet was used as a basin to hold the water for this demonstration.

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