The Army is starting on a new deal on
care and maintenance of ammunition:
You in the firing units wiLL
b
doing
more of it. In the past, about aLL you had
Natch, it iLlustrates, identifies and
describes youR practice and for-reaL gre±
²ades, and teLLs you how to get them
ready for use³
to do was keep ammo cLean and dry and
not bang it up³
1;±"²
But, with the switch coming´ ammo
./f±
users wiLL do more of the maintenance
, I
work that in the past was_ done onLy by
the ordnance ammo speciaLists³
No sweat! It's like "a stitchµin-time
saves
9."
Step¶by·step proceDures cover
¸
what you¹ll have to do maintenanceµwise
for each kind of ammo.
The first manuaL to have these proceº
dures is TM
9-1330-200-12
(Sep
»
71)
on hand and rifLe grenades³
The ¼M caLLs out ½oU¾ a¿¿o cLeaning
and inspectiÀg cho¾esÁ It OK's ¿inor
sanding, spotµpainting anD ¾epair jobs on
The MAC's (Maintenance ALLocation
Chart) in APpendix C oF the
±1²
TÂ
assigns the authorized maintenance funcº
tions to each ÃeveL of maintenance incLuDµ
so¿e g¾enaDes, anD gives you Loads oF
ing yoursÄope¾ato¾/crew.
info on saÅÆy, sto¾age and p¾otection oF
Çepair parts and painting and cLeaning
grenades anD
È
their packing ¿ateÉiaLs³Ê It
suppLies fËr the various grenades a¾e
aLso teLls yoU when to keep you¾ cotton-ÌcovereD in separate cHa¾tÍ and tabLesÁ
pickin' Finge¾s to yourseLf anD yeLL for
Ît's an eXample of how things wiLL
b
you¾ ammo support³
with ammo in the futu¾eÁ
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