Weapons' Roster
Cardboard or 1/4-in plywood cut to the sIze you need makes a hanDy weapons'
roster. Hang it on the wall in your arms room±
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number Fr individual racks²
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2 is Fr t±e type weapon
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3 I Fr t±e sold³er's Name
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³f you Want to Break it do´n even more, coLor code the soLdier's name By
pLatoon .
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YouR P¹¹ cLeRk can get you coLoRed embossing Tape to go with embosser,
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835º¼½3¾ Just punch out the soLdieR's namE on the tape color
that matches ¿Às pLatoOÁ and stick it to the RosteR. ³t saves a Lot o time when
a pLatoon comes in Fr its weapons.
Just LoÃk FR the coLor, and it jumps right out at you With the rack numberÄ
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Gage RAck
³f you've
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got M2 mAchine guÆs, you'vÇ goÈ tiÉÊng aËd headspace gages ·r
each weaponÄ Ìhey're issued with the Weapon.
Gages t¿at lie around
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boxes Índ drawers or on benÎhes tend to get damaged.
Ìo Beat the problem, cut a piece of 1/2Ïin pLywood to the size you need.
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1ºÐ By 2ÑÐ Board wilL hoLd 12 to 15 sets of gages. Òrive Ón headLess nails at
the intervals you want.
StenciL the ÔÕges' weapÖn rack num×
Ber over each nail.
Presto! Øhen you need the gages,
reach ·r the ones hanging under the
rack number!