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Apparently somebody wasn’t fond of the original orientation of the gold setter… .
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Thanks for confirming what I suspected Dave, I just wasn’t sure how that could be flipped.
As I understand, Crass extractor frames have 5 pins, ejector guns have 6 pins |
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As I understand, Crass extractor frames have 5 pins, ejector guns have 6 pins
Yes Stan that is correct. Notice Drew's pictures. Those are ejector guns with 6 pins. |
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