PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-587

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 587

OCTOBER 2001

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-587 - Page 16 of 32
What should you
do if your weapon
has a few shiny
spots?
a. send it to the depot for repairs
b. cover shiny spots with solid
film lube
c. cover spots with black shoe
polish
d. make the rest of the receiver
just as shiny
PS 587
OCT 01
31
PS 587
OCT 01
30
Now we’re moving
up,
Sergeant. Your
next question is
worth
ten thou-
sand dollars.
I won’t have to
use any
lifelines
on
this
one. My
answer is
B.
your answer
is
B.
remember,
This is for
ten
thousand
dollars.
Are you
sure?
Is
that your
final
answer?
B
is correct!
You’ve just won
ten thousand
dollars!
“What should you do
if your weapon has a
few shiny spots?”
“Hmm.
.. shiny spots
on my weapon?”
“What is the most common
reason a M-40 mask leaks?”
Now we’re getting into some
real
money, sergeant. You
next question is worth a
hundred thousand dollars.
computer,
take
away
two wrong
answers!
That leaves
a
and
b,
Sergeant. What’s
your answer?
You’re
sure?
That’s
your
final
answer?
It
is.
What is the most
common reason a
M-40 mask leaks?
a. nosecup valve disc missing
b. side voicemitter installed with
four bumps facing in
c. harness put on backward
d. outserts left on
b. cover shiny spots
with solid film lube
a. send it to the depot
for repairs
d. make the rest of the
receiver just as shiny
c. cover spots with
black shoe
b. side voicemitter
installed with four
bumps facing in
a. nosecup valve disc
missing
You
made
it,
Sergeant.
You’ve just won
a
hundred
thousand
dollars!
Hmm.
..
that
is
a
tough one.
I’d like to
use my
fifty-
fifty,
feebus.
a missing nose-
cup valve causes
the lenses to
fog, but doesn’t
cause a leak.
my
answer
is
b.
Y-yes
feebus…
That’s
my final
answer.
587. 30-31 (I!)
8/28/01
1:51 PM
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