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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Texas
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If you get a matching number gun, you can replace the firing pin, extractor and ejector with repros for shooting purposes since those parts are the most likely ones to break. I do that with the nice ones that I test fire. I have a mismatched Russian rework for shooting fun. Repro parts are available from Numrich Gun Parts Corp as well as maybe from one of our members.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Oregon
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I'm thinking than an "almost matching" as suggested before is more for me. I just want a shooter...I'd like it to be fairly original but small details aren't important. Plus, I assume a gun with a couple parts not matching will bring the price down a bit.
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