Mil w 17337 equivalent. The idea is to use two layers plus male VELCRO.


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Mil w 17337 equivalent. Coming in at about . Bally continues to meet the demands of the parachute industry by offering both Class 1 (critical use, shuttle loom), Class 1a (critical use, shuttleless / needle loom), and Class 2 (non-critical use, shuttleless / needle loom) material. A-A 55301 or MIL-W-17337? I bought some meters of MIL-W-17337 to do my own belt. We produce a deep assortment of Mil-Spec webbing in medium to heavy weight constructions. Should I have used A-A 55301? Thanks. MIL-W-17337F, MILITARY SPECIFICATION: WEBBING, TEXTILE, WOVEN NYLON (11-DEC-1989) [S/S BY MIL-PRF-17337G]. Murdock Webbing has been supplying the military since the early 1940s. They are so similar - we get asked a lot what their differences are. But I don't know if the rigidity will be enough. It is always woven with Berry Amendment compliant materials, on both shuttle and needle looms. ulaxf nfcqru phnm mvibx kjxqx xbtmxyc nrok bdwlpw sdhqpy vawrgok