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Old 11-30-2009 | 12:27 PM
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Not often i can agree with FG but on this particular thing I think he has a got an good idea if it can be done without damaging the mechanism. It that part strong enough or the threads on both the part and block to handle the blow back pressure? Over many-many shots. I always worry about a loose part, as a loose part creates movent, even a a small movement, can cause a failure...
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