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Ordnance tools, accessories & appendages of the m1 rifle (2002), but billy pyle, page 76.
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These were produced between 1978 and (i think) 1985 in japan by miroku for browning
I just read about this shop in the paper this morning and am looking forward to paying them a visit John wayne walding, a former green beret who lost the lower portion of his right leg to a sniper in afghanistan, opened his gunsmith shop 5 toes custom in carrollton, across from the addison. Couldn't resist a watch made by pook Made in finland, broad arrow (military acceptance) marked
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