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    help Id some parts.

    Thanks. I know a few of them.

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    bottom left "funnel" is for firing blanks in the M1icon carbine, third over from left is from the SKS cleaning tool, bottom is M1 carbine oiler. Third from right is Model 1903
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    Bottom center is a pullthrough for an M1903 or M1 rifle, carbine... Left of the M1 carbine wrench is a empty blank case deflector for an M14icon rifle.
    Regards, Jim

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    Thanks guys. The thing next to the AK brake is a drill bit countersink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shootz View Post
    The thing next to the AK brake is a drill bit countersink.
    That's what I thought but it's a bit of a small pic to see...
    Regards, Jim

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    help Id some parts.

    Curious what the thing next to carbine nut wrench with the two wire clips is to!
    Maybe Mac10 or Grease gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajsgreenjeeps View Post
    Curious what the thing next to carbine nut wrench with the two wire clips is to!
    Maybe Mac10 or Grease gun
    I believe it’s a Brass deflector for a carbine!

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    help Id some parts.

    Your Right taken from internet apparently west Germanicon piece
    Last edited by Ajsgreenjeeps; 11-15-2017 at 09:42 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garrettbragg12 View Post
    I believe it’s a Brass deflector for a carbine!
    First I've seen, excellent...that must be where they got the idea for the M14icon model.
    Regards, Jim

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