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Unread 09-20-2024, 08:22 AM   #1
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Pete, check in The Parker Story when you’re back home. I think I remember mention of this short-lived experinent.





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Pete, try TPS Vol II Pages 462-464. Were you able to get a look at the breech bolt / ejection area of the receiver? The diagram on page 462 makes the bolt look pretty unique.
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Pete, try TPS Vol II Pages 462-464. Were you able to get a look at the breech bolt / ejection area of the receiver? The diagram on page 462 makes the bolt look pretty unique.
I only looked at it briefly because there were so many guns to look at. The action was closed so I didn't notice anything unusual. It's hard to really examine any gun closely and even harder to take any pictures due to reflection from the glass and the poor lighting.
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