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but price seems quite high...
http://www.auctionarms.com/search/di...temnum=5334817 Regards, Pete...
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A much better than average M2, a better than average correct holster with tools (don't know if they are correct, but he says so) and a double mag pouch (hopefully in the same condition). The current price is probably a bit above top dollar but you would be hard pressed to improve upon the rig for that money. (Wonder how he got that brown fuzz stuck under the sear spring?)
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...looks to me like the trigger has a chip out of the right side...?...
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By Jove, I think you're right! I get so hung up on looking for fine details in the finish I miss the obvious. Looks like a smooth semi-circular cutout. Wonder how that happened or why it was done?
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