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Lifer
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Greetings,
Can anyone shed any light on the origin of a loading tool with a stick eagle proof with a very dintinctive "P" stamped under the right wing? I would provide a picture, but this loading tool is listed for sale, and I am not sure how the seller would feel about my "borrowing" his picture. Thanks, Mike |
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Mike, Sounds like a police acceptance, if real. TH
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Mike, The standards are K,F, C, & L I have recently seen loading tools popping up with B, P R etc. Any time you get a rash of sightings out of the normal range my alarms go off.
I would have to look at the whole picture..the tool from stem to stern. A P is something I am not familiar with as being legitimate but I could be wrong...As a student I am always willing to learn if solid information appears.
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