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    One thing I did discover is it has a hole both ends............, thanks again guys appreciated.

    As a footer the ANZAC dawn service was a bit of a wet one but allot of people turned out from our small community it is held at the beach and somehow the crashing of the waves in the background is very symbolic as one imagines on that day 101 years ago the boats grounding on shore and the carnage beginning. From my view today in the rain I thought of all the lost souls who never made it to see their Australiaicon again and suppose in my little space likened the rain to tears for all of those that fell. And then I think of my dad who spent 4 years away in WWII with the privations they endured like those before them to give us what we enjoy today.

    This stands for all soldiers who go and defend what is right and just in the world today from my perspective you will always be honoured and respected for this something I am teaching my son about. Thank you all.
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    I had a rusted barrel on one of my T's replaced by Tom Smithicon of T-Bone Shipwrighting. He fitted an Armalon barrel for me.
    T-Bone has shown that he more than has the skills and expertise needed to work on a T.
    Just after I got it back Coolilup range was closed, so I can not really report on how well it shoots. Hopefully the range works will soon be completed so that we can get it .
    Cheers Paul

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