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    All the late parts and a push safety? In the USAicon it is a Mixmaster.

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    Call your mixmaster a Frankenstein and you can use it to shoot Zoombies.........with a M2 you can shoot them faster.

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    I really prefer my OlyArms to shoot Zoombies

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    That would make a Zoombie say .....OLY ****!

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    Bizio, I still have two (or 3?) original M2 receivers around, if you want to build up a complete "original" M2 I would sell one.

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    Thank you for your offer, Promo.
    I think it would get hard after to find the proper barrel to match ... have you receiver + barrel as well ?
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    Well, there are plenty of spare parts around. Or find a good Inland and sacrifice it :-). I do also have several original M2 stocks around, but no other parts.

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