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Thread: Function of the Disconnector

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1911Tuner
    If there are deep toolmarks, don't try to get'em completely out. Just smooth
    up the high spots.

    Stop the madness in DC??? Might as well try to turn a hurricane with a ****...

    Hey, thats why I'm moving off the beach to Uwharrie I'm running out of gas. But the National Forest are for our childrens children not for those fools in DC to sell off to make money for their buds.

    Ok gotcha on the tool marks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1911Tuner
    Stop the madness in DC??? Might as well try to turn a hurricane with a ****...
    LORL, Johnny my man, your comments are always so well put!
    John Caradimas SV1CEC
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