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    Singer B,

    Negative. Your two mm parts are probably do to being in close proximity to other rifles during the cleaning process in the field. Happened a lot with these early T-38's. Some soldiers weren't nearly as picky as I would have been with my rifle parts!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jangle View Post
    Singer B,

    Negative. Your two mm parts are probably do to being in close proximity to other rifles during the cleaning process in the field. Happened a lot with these early T-38's. Some soldiers weren't nearly as picky as I would have been with my rifle parts!
    Thanks!

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    I don't think the dust covers were tossed by the troops unless you mean the Americans.

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