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Thread: Break Down a RIA compact

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  1. #51
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    Here are the links to the other video's:

    Part 2

    Part 3

    Part 4
    There are 6,475 bolts and screws in a car, It takes 1 nut to spread them all over the road.

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    Thanks for the links. I WILL use them.
    Re; the take down tool mentioned, My CS Tactical didn't come with one so I used the paperclip. Works OK but not for a permanent usage so I looked around and found Kimber makes one but they were out of stock. I then found it at Midway USA. Comes in a set of five (see image).

    NRA Life member...

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    Thanks for that post about the Kimber takedown tool. Wanna get rid of the paper clip.

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