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Circa 1969 - ART TEL scope and carrying case. Photo courtesy of David Casselman. Viewed: 74 times.
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Circa 1969 - ART TEL scope and carrying case. Photo courtesy of David Casselman. Viewed: 68 times.
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USGI parts can be abused too. This USGI bolt failed due to firing several rounds of reloads excessively loaded. Photo by Different. Viewed: 70 times.
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USGI parts can be abused too. This USGI bolt failed due to firing several rounds of reloads excessively loaded. Photo by Different. Viewed: 53 times.
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USGI parts can be abused too. This USGI bolt failed due to firing several rounds of reloads excessively loaded. Photo by Different. Viewed: 60 times.
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Special Photo - Photo courtesy of Mark Lehman. Viewed: 124 times.
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Identifying Gas Pistons - Brookfield Precision Tool Revision 2 (top) and Revision 1 (bottom). Bill Ricca Collection and photo by Different. Viewed: 247 times.
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Identifying Gas Pistons - Top to bottom: 1)Sadlak Industries, LLC titanium nitride M14 NM 2) Sadlak Industries, LLC titanium nitride M14 3) Springfield Armory, Inc. M1A 4) USGI M14 5) Smith Enterprise, Inc. thin dense chromium plated M14/M21A5 6) Mainland Chinese M14. Photo by Different. Viewed: 249 times.
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March 2008 - Smith Enterprise, Inc. M21A5 clone tested at Fort Benning, GA (1 of 3) Viewed: 229 times.
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