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Recoil pads, its going to have to be a smoking deal for me to buy a gun with a non factory pad.
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08-06-2021, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Ryan Brege
Recoil pads, its going to have to be a smoking deal for me to buy a gun with a non factory pad.
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I used to feel that way. Then I realized so many super nice guns of the period had pads added so I have taken that spec off my "do not buy".
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