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I have had good luck just sweeping the floor..Then using a magnet in the pile of rubbish.
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I started using a clear storage bag for a large blanket to disassemble/reassembly certain of my firearms. Lugers haven't been that ornery to launch small parts. The worst pistols are my Ortgies. If you own these guys you know what I'm taking about. One of mine sent a firing pin, spring and rod into space and I never seen them since. I used large magnets and searched seemingly everywhere. No dice! Two years later and those parts are still AWOL. So when I work on the Ortgies, they go into the clear plastic bag,so I don't end up wailing and gnashing my teeth.
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