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    SEIndSAM

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    Mine is just the straight m4 config, pretty basic.

    I'll bet they were out of something and had to hold a bunch of orders until that something came in. Then they finished all the orders that they were holding and shipped Friday.
     

    OneBadV8

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    Hell to the yeah. Gonna try the vise grip method of assembly. Still need to find some rail covers though, since I went with teh yhm diamond 12.5 quad

    I would honestly do the punch method. You won't scratch the upper at all.

    If you do the vise grip method, make sure to use thick tape and find some with the smoothest jaws possible.
     

    Suprtek

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    Sorta like a woman's c-section? Cool... I want pics! :D

    A c-section incision is usually horizontal isn't it? My surgical incision is vertical. Between this surgery and my last one I now have 8 separate scars. There would have been 9 but they went in through the naval twice. Most of them are puncture type scars so if I want to mess with someone I can lift my shirt and tell them I've been shot a bunch of times. I'm unstoppable!! ;)
     

    OneBadV8

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    A c-section incision is usually horizontal isn't it? My surgical incision is vertical. Between this surgery and my last one I now have 8 separate scars. There would have been 9 but they went in through the naval twice. Most of them are puncture type scars so if I want to mess with someone I can lift my shirt and tell them I've been shot a bunch of times. I'm unstoppable!! ;)

    Must've been a 9mm, I hear those are just toy bullets anyway

    :):
     

    ! twitty

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    A c-section incision is usually horizontal isn't it? My surgical incision is vertical. Between this surgery and my last one I now have 8 separate scars. There would have been 9 but they went in through the naval twice. Most of them are puncture type scars so if I want to mess with someone I can lift my shirt and tell them I've been shot a bunch of times. I'm unstoppable!! ;)

    Nope c-section is vertical...
     

    ! twitty

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    I would honestly do the punch method. You won't scratch the upper at all.

    If you do the vise grip method, make sure to use thick tape and find some with the smoothest jaws possible.

    Got my FIL bring his small brass hammer and punches. Wish me luck, if all else fails I will be coming to your house this weekend. :rockwoot:
     

    ! twitty

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    A c-section incision is usually horizontal isn't it? My surgical incision is vertical. Between this surgery and my last one I now have 8 separate scars. There would have been 9 but they went in through the naval twice. Most of them are puncture type scars so if I want to mess with someone I can lift my shirt and tell them I've been shot a bunch of times. I'm unstoppable!! ;)

    What did you get done anyways?
     
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