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TM 10-1670-299-20&P TO 14D1-2-470-2 NAVAIR 13-1-4 (b) Handle, Release.  The single point release handle assembly consists of a tubular webbing lanyard to which the angular wire release cable is attached. (c)  Strap,  Harness,  Attaching.    This  strap  is  made  of  1  1/2  inch  Type  III  nylon  webbing  with  a  snap hook on one end, and a triangular link on the other. (6) Pack, Assembly, AT4.  This jump pack is fabricated from nylon duck, nylon webbing, wool felt, and cotton tape.  The pack incorporates adjustable straps and quick release/fit hardware listed in Appendix C.  A 15 foot lowering line and stowage pocket is located on the exterior of the pack. (7) Case, Parachutist's Individual Weapon, M-1950.  The parachutist's individual weapons case Is made of Type I cotton duck lined with 1/4-inch thick felt.  The bottom of the case is reinforced on the inside with leather.  The case is  closed  at  the  side  by  means  of  a  slide  fastener  thong  and  a  snap  fastener.    The  weapons  case  is  equipped  with  a quick-release snap link and several metal loops that are all attached to the case by webbing chapes.  The snap link is provided for accommodation of the quick-release snap-hook that secures the weapons case to the parachutist's harness. The weapons case also has a webbing adjusting strap; two tiedown tapes, each of which is attached to a webbing tie- down loop; a 20-foot lowering line; and a lowering line pocket.  Hardware items are listed in Appendix C. (8)  Case,  Parachutist's  Weapon  and  Individual  Equipment.    This  equipment  consists  of  a  pack  and  a harness.  The hexagonal-shaped pack is constructed of Type I cotton duck.  The body is lined with 1/4-inch felt, and a network of Type VIII cotton-nylon webbing suspender and securing straps.  The straps are reinforced and are equipped with quick-fit reversible adapters of 750-pound breaking strength.  The pack is folded at the top and each side is held to the top by a rivet.  The harness consists of a Type I cotton duck body and flap, a network of securing and suspension straps made of Type VIII nylon webbing, appropriate items of hardware, and a push pull actuator assembly.  The release assembly comprises the push-pull actuator assembly with release knob, a keeper pin with a Type IV nylon webbing strap, a left and right-hand fastener and a Type X nylon webbing quick-release strap equipped with a snaphook at one end and a quick-release, quick-fit connecting link at the other end. (9)  Jump  Pack,  Stinger  Missile.    The  stinger  pack  consists  of  a  nylon  shell  and  felt  liner.    The  pack incorporates adjustable straps of Type II, VII, and X woven nylon webbing with 1-7

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