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Unread 04-13-2016, 08:54 PM   #1
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I think this would be nice in my carbine

GT, are you going to offer the loader? I am sorry, it was too much for me to read through everything tonight, as I am tired
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the drum and loader come as a "set" from Numrich.

The strut is a GT offering.
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Ed,
the drum and loader come as a "set" from Numrich.

The strut is a GT offering.
loader - strut, same thing

okay, not, but I was referring to the strut thingy
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Default strut thingy!

Hi Ed! Yes, it, the strut assist kit, is offered by G.T. Specialties, they cost $55.00 for the kit, same price if you want to send me the loader to put the axil in for the mounting pin/stud?.... ... It actually helps quite a bit in the loading sequence of the drum operation... I developed it when we first started working out the problems on the drum mags.. The first thing we noticed was the mag catch notch was degrading badly from a point that was already marginal?... When we re-weld that area, we now use a hardening rod, same as what is used on blades and buckets to restore their working edges... harder, but not heat treated?... The strut still makes a big difference on loading stability and positive function.... ... best to all, til...lat'r....GT
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