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    Rbuild Information

    I have added the Rebuild Flow Chart (TM 9-1276/TO 39A-5AD-2 February 1953) to my "Korean War Era and later Carbine Upgrades & Rebuilds" web page - http://jp29.org/carbinewo.htm

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    It really is a pain growing old -- now I cannot even spell Rebuild (in the Thread title) correctly.

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    Most people probably already know this, but for those who don't ..........

    If you find the small image text hard to read (I do with my diminished eyesight) and you have a scrolling mouse you can change the text/image size very quickly and easily by positioning the cursor anywhere on the screen then use ctrl scroll.

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    ctrl + (larger - repeat until desired size is obtained)
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    When using Safari/Chrome Browsers..... same as with MSIE except the keyboard shortcuts only change the text size leaving the image sizes as original.

    When using Opera Browsers ..... same as for Firefox/MSIE except use shift + for Zoom out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shadycon View Post
    "There are three sure signs of growing old. The first is loss of memory ..... I have forgotten the other two
    The other two are, are, are, are. oh I just remembered, I need another BEER! Does that count? GK
    Yes, it certainly does.

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