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<blockquote data-quote="Glockisgood17" data-source="post: 3933317" data-attributes="member: 51800"><p>Wife and I each got one in the first round. Matching colt and a matching Remington. Both WW 2 dated. Both rebuilt, tighter than Maggie’s drawers. Nothing like the two that I were issued in the early 70’s! </p><p></p><p>Both have rebuild dates of 81, before they went into storage. Got the best grade, and happy as a hog in slop. They were so tight there was no shake to them and they actually needed a break in before they would function reliably. I might have a case (or 25 cases) of GI match from when it was the DCM…</p><p></p><p>You naysayers go ahead and whine. Maybe if enough people listen to you, you won’t order one and possibly we just might get to order one or two more instead of the lifetime limit of one.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glockisgood17, post: 3933317, member: 51800"] Wife and I each got one in the first round. Matching colt and a matching Remington. Both WW 2 dated. Both rebuilt, tighter than Maggie’s drawers. Nothing like the two that I were issued in the early 70’s! Both have rebuild dates of 81, before they went into storage. Got the best grade, and happy as a hog in slop. They were so tight there was no shake to them and they actually needed a break in before they would function reliably. I might have a case (or 25 cases) of GI match from when it was the DCM… You naysayers go ahead and whine. Maybe if enough people listen to you, you won’t order one and possibly we just might get to order one or two more instead of the lifetime limit of one. Regards, [/QUOTE]
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