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There are some really sharp edges and some physically demanding procedures associated with the assembly and disassembly of almost all firearms. I have seen blood in many instances and often it was for no better reason than I just wanted to take that one little part out (just to see how it goes back in). Usually the first thing I do when I get a new acquisition is disassemble it. I used to 'really' take it apart but now field stripping usually satisfies my obsession. (I had a tetanus shot two years ago..good for a few more puncture wounds).
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