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View Poll Results: Wire Loop on Your L42a1- Yes or No?

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  • Wire loop intact

    7 23.33%
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    22 73.33%
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    I voted above as well.

    Mine is a 1971 Navy Arms import and it does not have the wire loop.

    Brian B

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