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    Quote Originally Posted by martin08 View Post
    This one looks like it was built this week.

    Anyway, what can the experts tell me? Don't be bashful. Thanks.
    Quote Originally Posted by martin08 View Post
    I am just so glad that I quit drinking in 2004, several years before I joined the internet. Otherwise, I might ask where the good stuff was sold!
    Personally I never started, so I never had to quit - or any other substance misuse or abuse for that matter.

    But glad you made it onto the wagon, though I hear it can be a bumpy ride at times!?

    Speaking of substance, I'll be happy to discuss the substance of my remarks with anyone.

    PS: As you probably noticed, the bolt body should be painted as well, at least along the main recoil lug.
    Last edited by Surpmil; 08-07-2023 at 09:02 PM.
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