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dlouis

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About dlouis

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  1. Dang, it is like a flashlight(frame capture). Now I gotta shoot my m38 at night!
  2. Let's go the paypal route then. The cost of getting/sending a money order would be the same and with paypal you'll have the funds right away.

    Send me you paypal info and I'll send payment.

    My address:

    Dave Howerdel

    1 Fox Hill Dr

    Perrineville, NJ 08535

    (609) 357-0830

  3. yes paypal or money order?? If we do pay pal need to add 3.5% cecause of there charges

  4. As posted, I'll take the one for the non converted. I'm in NJ. Do you have a paypal account or some other way of receiving payment?

    Thanks,

    Dave

  5. Are you sure of this? If so, it is an unsafe condition. If the bolt is not fully forward, then the bolt is not fully rotated and locked and it should not fire as it is out of battery. A weapon that fires in such a condition should not be operated until the issue is identified and fixed. A 308 bolt flying back with nothing more than the recoil spring to inhibit it can cause at best, injury and at worst death. It's not an area I would take chances with.
  6. One small additional tidbit that might help those experiencing issues. When cutting the two "Legs" you are creating a flat surface for each that the coils might be hanging up/binding on under compression. This would occur early on as your inserting rounds and would prevent that last 1 or 2 from going in. The simple solution to this is to bevel the top edges of the legs with a file or similar. I used coarse sandpaper to bevel the three side of each leg slightly.
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