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Flyboys Checklist Ring 1.75 in Diameter Blue

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Part# 13-24428
MFR Model# FB1000 BLU

Overview

Note: Sold as a pack of 10

The classic, combat-tested FlyBoys Checklist Rings that have been in widespread use throughout the military for many years, and are the #1 checklist ring in use by the US Air Force.

Designed to accommodate standard-size checklists, the FlyBoys Checklist Rings are 1.75 inches when locked, and feature the FlyBoys-exclusive stainless steel locking mechanism. The ring is constructed from heavy duty monofilament plastic, ensuring years of trouble-free use in the toughest operational environments.
   
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Features

  • Ultra Durable: Stainless steel locking mechanism with heavy-duty monofilament ring ensures a lifetime of use in all environments.
  • Flexible: The flexible design of these checklist rings allows checklists to fit better in tight spaces, and accommodates thick checklists.
  • Versatile: Use these rings to secure a variety of items, such as checklists, technical orders, inflight guides, keys, and more.

Benefits

  • Ring Length (when stretched-out straight): 5.00 in (127.00 mm)
  • Ring Diameter (when locking mechanisms engaged): 1.75 in (44.45 mm)
  • Locking mechanism: Stainless steel
  • Ring: Heavy-duty Monofilament Plastic
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