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This is the original spare magazine for your gun!!!!! How it got into this other gun is a mystery. So another mystery..where is it?
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Working on it.
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Ok, we disassembled the piece today, and I'm relieved to say the reassembly went well also.
Jerry, You mentioned the rear toggle pin and a fluted firing pin. As seen below, the rear toggle pin is marked with a 90. The firing pin has a few markings and are the the cuts in it what you refer to as fluting? |
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I do believe that when they are asking about the grip straps they are asking to look at the parts of the gun as shown in my pictures attached here.
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