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NEWS
| Jan. 13, 2023
Small Arms Year-in-Review: New and Updated NSNs Captured in 2022
BLUF:
Here’s a list of new or updated NSNs that
PS
captured in 2022 for small arms.
Photo by
Sgt. Steven Lewis
Here are new and updated NSNs that
PS
captured in 2022. While this is a complete list of what we reported over the past calendar year, it’s probably not a complete list of all new, updated or rescinded NSNs. Why’s that?
That’s because
PS
must be aware of new or updated NSNs. Sometimes we get notified by a command like TACOM, CECOM, DEVCOM, etc. Sometimes we’re informed of an NSN change by an equipment specialist or LAR and asked to publish the change.
More often, it’s our readers that notice an incorrect NSN in a TM or try to order a part and discover that the NSN they’re using is no longer valid and they reach out to
PS
. After some investigation on our part, we find the correct NSN and inform the reader. Normally, an article is published to inform the field of the new or updated NSN. This means we need your continual support.
New or updated NSNs captured for small arms in 2022
(clicking on NSNs or items in blue hyperlinks to related article)
Model
Nomenclature
NSN
M151 spotting scope
M151 spotting scope
6650-01-549-5838
M249 machine gun
Front sight post adjustment tool
5120-01-689-4725
M50 shotgun
Buttstock
1005-01-285-0612
M69 reflex sight
M68 reflex sight
1240-01-576-6134
MK19 Grenade Machine Gun
Rear sight assembly
1010- 01-608-6053
Here are some additional articles that contain useful NSNs.
For PRF-680 NSNs see:
P-D-680/CID A-A-59601 Cleaning Solvent Is a NO-GO!
For proper weapon cleaning supplies see:
Small Arms: What You Should Know About Weapon Cleaning
For proper material to ship weapons see:
Small Arms: Good Prep Protects Your Weapon for Shipping
For M240H egress kit NSNs see:
M240H Machine Gun: Need an Egress Kit?
For CLP and LAW NSNs see:
Small Arms: Does Your Weapon Need LAW Instead of CLP?
For approved Loctite® NSNs see:
M17/M18 MHS: Rear Sight Inspection and Repair
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