I'm looking for sizes between -030 and 030.
I'm located in Australia but if you prefer not to post directly to me, I have a friend in the US who you can post to.
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I'm looking for sizes between -030 and 030.
I'm located in Australia but if you prefer not to post directly to me, I have a friend in the US who you can post to.
Thank you to all that have replied. I have seen the hard copy books but I want the flexibility of an electronic record, particularly with regards to being able to edit info as others have mentioned....
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Awesome work - thanks for sharing.
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This post may help: https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=38663
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Hello,
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