Oversize loads
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" Mark I Optical Scanning System... "

Optivisor, 5X, Mk I Mod III, type 2, class 2, each, 2, Donegan Optical Co. NSN 5945-001-2137 Big Grin Big Grin


There was no intention to provide an actual NSN. Only the format is valid.


It wouldn't surprise to find out that the given NSN, ends up being.....an oversize load !!

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Mark I Eyeball, 2 each, Initial Issue
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You lost me at " Be sure that your 0-5-0 is used in constant conjunction with your Mark I Optical Scanning System... "
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Lester Perry Wrote:You lost me at " Be sure that your 0-5-0 is used in constant conjunction with your Mark I Optical Scanning System... "

Make sure you look first... 8-)
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MountainMan Wrote:Make sure you look first... 8-)

357 Icon_twisted Yeah! Your 0-5-0 generally exceeds height, and width clearances, and can cause extensive right of way, and scenery damage, unless due caution is exercised.

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