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    Boos,
    You're NOT too old. Geese, you learned how to post photos on the old CSPicon site and that's no easy feat. Yes, I'd try resetting the fields and start over. Maybe it will 'take' that way.
    Please let me know if that doesn't work.

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    I can't fix mine either

    Iboos,
    Do you have hotmail by any chance? I've tried everything and can't get it to work. Maybe it is our email provider????????

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    When dealing with Underwood carbines, be sure the correct parts have a bomb stamped where they should be. A lot of Underwood parts have a bomb stamp in locations where other manufacturers did not. Underwood parts assembled on carbines have the bomb. I understand that Underwood parts sent as replacement parts do not. Just be sure there is a bomb on the bottom of the trigger guard if it is on an Underwood carbine.

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    And a note on that bomb marking, sometimes it is only visible as a small c shape or the tip of the flame due to the difficulty of stamping on the curved surface.
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