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Old 22-08-18, 00:46
James P James P is offline
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Cam nets.
I am of the belief that the fine meshed cam nets where not used (so much) for vehicles but as a cam netting to cover bulk stores such as a dump of gas cans, boxes of rations, crated ammo, etc.
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