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Parts commonality

Maple Leaf Eh

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A few days ago we learned the registration number for the Cold War Collection's V100, and I am continuing to pursue some threads.

The NCAGE is 19207. This conflicts with another NCAGE I found for Cadillac Gage was 6B308; every other C-G and C-G Textron NCAGE is an alphanumeric of 5 characters. Am I missing something?

I found a few credible Goofle search results with the NSN. One points to this:

page http://www.lasdefense.com/Customer/FSCListProd.aspx?fsc=2320&name=&page=5

and down near the bottom are two CAR, ARMORED entries. The XM706E1 gives this:

http://www.lasdefense.com/Customer/cagelist.aspx?cage=19207

Here is my concern. There are lots of parts listed associated to this NCAGE. Presumably these are still-valid NSNs and items that a fellow could locate through any number of vendors. Does anyone have a better cross reference list or intuition if "HOSE comma FLEX" actually means something useful for a V100?

BTW, there is an archive of V100 threads from here on Steel Soldiers that is easy to navigate at:

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/archive/index.php/f-46.html
 

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V100, XM706, M706. All are the same vehicle. Remember Cadillac Gage was a defense contractor for more then the Commando series of vehicles. They made turret controls among other things.

Rick
 
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