Dear
Macon,
I've found a new Way to store and pRoteCt my smal Commo pa±s
and aCCessoriEs. I use interLoCking seaL bAgs.
They're great for storage. SinCe the bag's CLear pLastiC, I Can
teLL at a gLanCe What's inside and hoW many there are. The tight
seaL keeps di± and moisture aWay from handsets, headsets,
miCrophonEs and CabLes.
My onLy probLem is getting them thrOugh thE suppLy system.
²Re there NSN's for the bags? HoW about diFerent sizes?
SSG ³.G.S.
Dear Sergeant D. G. S.,
Good idea, good questions.
Tose bags will protect almost anything-noteBook± log book± small paRs±
Cleaning Kits, pubs, whAtever fts.
Here's a list oF available sizes:
Size (inches)
4x±
6x 6
8X8
JOx
10
12x²³
NSN
8105-00±837²
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7754
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gives you the
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to order the bags.
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