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  • DoggyDaddy

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    Looks like there's a show at The Pines in Seymour this coming weekend (7/10 and 7/11). I always like the shows there. I found a couple "treasures" to follow me home the last time I went. Hope I can make it to this one!
     

    DadSmith

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    Last show I got several lbs of powder really cheap. Lots of M1 Garand's and other WWII rifles there as well. Met an INGO member there too. Was a good atmosphere, people are friendly. Kind of dark though. They need better lighting.
     

    indy1919a4

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    Does anyone know if someone would be bringing an ajustable gas plug for an M1 Garand?? I see one I want to order but I almost prefer to wait and get one from a local dealer and such.
     

    indy1919a4

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    Be careful with that thing! It looks like it's cocked, but I can't tell if the safety id on?
    You know that safety question was one of the 1st things I asked about right after I bought the thing.. But DD said that this was a plus about the gun it really did not need a safety because you could look though the rust holes in the grips and slide to see if it has ammo in it.. He was kinda sorta right, But I am still having issues getting the magazine out..
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    You know that safety question was one of the 1st things I asked about right after I bought the thing.. But DD said that this was a plus about the gun it really did not need a safety because you could look though the rust holes in the grips and slide to see if it has ammo in it.. He was kinda sorta right, But I am still having issues getting the magazine out..
    It's unloaded. Do you really think I'd have let it go for 1500 if it came with ammo?? As for the magazine, just give it a couple of shots of WD40 and it'll be fine.
     

    DadSmith

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    You know that safety question was one of the 1st things I asked about right after I bought the thing.. But DD said that this was a plus about the gun it really did not need a safety because you could look though the rust holes in the grips and slide to see if it has ammo in it.. He was kinda sorta right, But I am still having issues getting the magazine out..
    I'd take that to ChurchMouse see if he can put a few touches on it. Definitely need a new safety fitted.
     
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