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    Read this review early on. See them at shows all the time. Just can't justify spending that kinda cash when a USGI version works and is normally less Thanks for reposting the link.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imarangemaster View Post
    the bolt lug was peening to the point you could catch the edge of the deformation with your finger nail!
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    See post # 25 in the link below. Is this bolt lug similar to the one you describe?

    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=53708&page=3

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    Jim M. pulling stock finish, having green on cleaning patches with #9

    Also in the post by Jim M,
    I'm confident the problem with the Hoppes #9 pulling off the stock finish is they are more than likely using 'Water Based' Dyes, Stain and Top coats.
    They are cheaper, require fewer in between steps, dry quicker and cut back on labor time. Hoppes #9 would be hot enough and also slow drying to pull these types of finishes.
    The 'Green tint' Jim is seeing on his cleaning patches is coming from the adhesion binders found in the Water based top coats.. be them stain or clear finish. Being fast drying, low odor and low in solids, it's the binders that make up most of the VOC limit.

    The Inland site doesn't list it's stock finish. A MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet for the woods finish would reveal this.
    For any State, Federal, School, Hospital, Gen Motors and then some ... etc job we did, these were required to be filed for every product their Architect or Engineers called for.
    A Royal Pain in the A$$.

    Post #25 shows stock finish pulling:
    https://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?t=53708&page=3

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    I bought one of their paratrooper stocks to use for range time when I first joined this forum a year ago. It was hot and I was sweating. I remember the finish immediately started coming off on my hands. When I got home I stripped as much as I could off and started over. Not sure what they used but it was either not applied correctly or was crap, or both. The recoil plate cracked after a couple hundred rounds. The grip screw wouldn't stay tightened. It tended to fold up on me while firing. Other than that, it was perfect. Perfect for a wall hanger.
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