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    SEIndSAM

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    Important question. How many magazines for each firearm would be considered too many? Contemplating picking up some more.

    Unless it is something I never use (like a family heirloom gun), I want at least 5 mags for each firearm. Anything more is gravy.
    If your talking AR mags, you can never have enough, I'll bet I have at least 50 or 60 loaded and couple boxes in the attic for sale during the next panic.
     

    RevoWood123

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    That machine must have been built on a Friday afternoon before a holiday???

    Sounds probable. I had a friday gun from Smith & Wesson. It turned out being a gem instead of a :poop: however. Guy must have finished that gun, not wanted to start on something else before the weekend, and took it upon himself to polish the snot out of everything. It was glass-like on all the metal parts that rub together (revolver).
     

    chocktaw2

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    That machine must have been built on a Friday afternoon before a holiday???
    Or a hung over Mon. Had to replace 2 shafts out of 3. And 4 sprockets,

    Sounds probable. I had a friday gun from Smith & Wesson. It turned out being a gem instead of a :poop: however. Guy must have finished that gun, not wanted to start on something else before the weekend, and took it upon himself to polish the snot out of everything. It was glass-like on all the metal parts that rub together (revolver).
    Sweet for you! :thumbsup:
     

    SEIndSAM

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    Sounds probable. I had a friday gun from Smith & Wesson. It turned out being a gem instead of a :poop: however. Guy must have finished that gun, not wanted to start on something else before the weekend, and took it upon himself to polish the snot out of everything. It was glass-like on all the metal parts that rub together (revolver).

    Sounds like quite a find...What was it??
     
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