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Join Date: May 2017
Location: Pearland Texas
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I was really just curious that a mark didn't appear on every 80 or 90 year old gun, that surely had been fired at some point in its life. The consensus is they were fired very little, or beblued , or maybe ran perfect where the spring was perfectly balanced as to not slam it into the back hard enough to leave the mark. So that makes sense to me.
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