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Here's one that is a little out of the ordinary.
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WOW!!!!!! To all of them!!!
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just to keep things going
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FNorm, they are a beauty, Ron a very impresive display. Thank You.
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Hi Ron,
What are those appendages on the front sights? Are they some sort of muzzle/bore protection device? Thanks Vince BTW. Very,very nice. Last edited by pitsword; 10-25-2010 at 04:30 PM. Reason: add praise |
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