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    Quote Originally Posted by EddieM View Post
    Hey Wayne,
    It has been a long time, I really appreciate your support
    Would you help me to identify the handguard maker marked as S-HR, please?
    Quote Originally Posted by W5USMC View Post
    Eddie, Handguard marking S-HB (not S-HR) = Hillerich & Bradsby Co for Standard Products.
    Eddie, Eddie, Eddie........
    You asked for Waynes help at 8:04 am
    Wayne replied with the correct answer at 10:29 am, 2-1/2 hours later!


    Then I seen you asked the same question about your hand guard on another forum at 12:31 pm today. There you were given the same information by a member also respected here.
    I believe you've hurt Wayne's feelings...
    I among many others rely on answers by Wayne, he does his research when needed. And will state if he doesn't know the correct answer. If he takes a Guess, he'll be sure to let one know that it is indeed a guess.

    Also Be careful if your shipping parts out of 'Your Area' .
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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    Eddie, Eddie, Eddie........
    You asked for Waynes help at 8:04 am
    Wayne replied with the correct answer at 10:29 am, 2-1/2 hours later!


    Then I seen you asked the same question about your hand guard on another forum at 12:31 pm today. There you were given the same information by a member also respected here.
    I believe you've hurt Wayne's feelings...
    I among many others rely on answers by Wayne, he does his research when needed. And will state if he doesn't know the correct answer. If he takes a Guess, he'll be sure to let one know that it is indeed a guess.

    Also Be careful if your shipping parts out of 'Your Area' .
    Come on Carlito,
    Don´t get me wrong and don´t put words that I hadn´t said, I am always grateful and loyal to the friends that support me as Wayne, Jim, you, and the other guys.
    You once complained to me about the same thing that I posted on another gun site and I didn't post again there.
    I don't have email notifications from milsurps.com so I didn´t realize that Wayne kindly had answered my question. Wayne I´m sorry buddy.
    But it's all just a misunderstanding and we're all still amigos as always Carlito
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by EddieM View Post
    we're all still amigos
    Yes we are !
    I seen you hadn't been back on here after Wayne answered and when you posted the question on the other forum.
    I just love Poking our little south of the border buddy.....

    Early 1980's my crew and I fished out of Puerto Vallarta in mid January. Was there a week and we did well fishing for Marlin, Sailfish and Mahi among others. We were there at a good time to see Hump Back Whales and seen many, some too close for comfort.
    Best Captain, crew and guide I'd ever booked with. I can still feel the hang over if I try. The locals were friendly, we had a lot of fun with them.
    IMO Puerto Vallarta beats Cancun hands down. It was a toss up going to Puerto Vallarta or Cabo San Lucas....... In the end we picked Puerto Vallarta because we could stay on the boat.

    Are you located any where near there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EddieM View Post
    I would prefer to exchange the bolt because then my M1icon would be incomplete, in fact, I have more parts to would like to exchange:

    - IBM slide
    - Underwood stock and hammer
    - NPM Trigger housing
    - SHB Handguard
    - CNS or SWO mark is not clear.
    - AMCO Barrel band
    - Everything to exchange for Inland or Rockola parts.

    Cheers
    Oh, I guess that would be a problem!

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    Quote Originally Posted by painter777 View Post
    Yes we are !
    I seen you hadn't been back on here after Wayne answered and when you posted the question on the other forum.
    I just love Poking our little south of the border buddy.....

    Early 1980's my crew and I fished out of Puerto Vallarta in mid January. Was there a week and we did well fishing for Marlin, Sailfish and Mahi among others. We were there at a good time to see Hump Back Whales and seen many, some too close for comfort.
    Best Captain, crew and guide I'd ever booked with. I can still feel the hang over if I try. The locals were friendly, we had a lot of fun with them.
    IMO Puerto Vallarta beats Cancun hands down. It was a toss up going to Puerto Vallarta or Cabo San Lucas....... In the end we picked Puerto Vallarta because we could stay on the boat.

    Are you located any where near there?
    Hola Carlito,

    I know you love Poking it's ok.
    Yeah, Puerto Vallarta is a great place I use to go there 2 times a year, right now in New Vallarta the Mayan Palace Group & Circ du Soleil are in a joint venture building Vidanta World a very very huge and nice Circ du Soleil theme park.
    In the 80´s the most of the tequila was 50% agave and 50% sugar so you actually were drinking a tequirum that's why a lot of people is afraid of tequila, right now the most of the tequila is 100% agave just make sure that the bottle says 100% agave.
    Have a nice weekend compadre

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    My mother in law used to have a nice place up by Chapala. Every time Mom would visit the US, which they were required to do, when they came home about 40' of their land would suddenly belong to the Mexican lawyer next door. He also refused to pay his water bill like the cochinos had to pay. When they started to get pulled over by police with submachine guns demanding money, they sold it and left.
    Eddie: These guys would be drinking pulque not mezcal.

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    Hey Dave,

    Chapala is a very nice place it has the biggest lake in México, there's a lot of retired people from de US, in fact, is the largest English spoken community in México. They have everything in English even the church, grocery, real state, pharmacy, lawyers, doctors, etc.
    Regards

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