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    Was cleaning #084 and noticed a little drop table etched into the magazine. Has anyone else seen this on their Enforcer mag?

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    Interesting… that high up on the mag you’d have to pull it out to use it.

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    Several of the enforcers I brought in had range tables on the stock. Numbers were written on white surgical tape on the butt. Also, about 25% had Harris bipods as well and there was two types of scope mounting systems. One the usual PH bases and the other was a purpose made rail much like a Picatinny rail.

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