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My impression of 'forced match' was simply stamping a number on the part to make it 'match' the other numbers on the pistol.
YMMV
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I think the "forced" part is a mis-nomer. ![]() It was simply "re-numbering" or numbering to match. I'm not sure where "forced match" came from , but first time I heard it was years ago in relation to Russian Moisin rifles- most all had some "forced" matched parts.
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in our classifieds down below, there is a regular stream of WTB certain #s on parts...how is this any different ?
it creates an "all matching", whether for sale or just bragging rights.......... |
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