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    If they used the cleaning rods to stack arms in the field, then the matched rods ended when they moved out...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pavia View Post
    If they used the cleaning rods to stack arms in the field, then the matched rods ended when they moved out...
    I agree, soldiers don't give a rats butt about matching serial numbers!

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