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ok, when ya gonna get a gun to fit them???. love them numbers seems nothing can get out with out a load of stock/part/catalog numbers assigned.
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Yep, in Uncle's service, you don't order anything without the friggen NSN! I used to have a bunch of them memorized for my UHF radio modules. They even have National Stock Numbers for Motor Whaleboats, Gun Turrets, Harley Davidson motorcycles . . . We wanted to order some bikes once and start our own MC Club - the Captain wouldn't sign off on it . . . The numbers are on PC's now - we had to look 'em up on the silly Micro-fiche machine. That thing gave us headaches. Sometimes the numbers got messed up. A buddy ordered an electronic tube - he received a water-tight door! He re-ordered and got a Huey helicopter window. I ain't joking! Stop laughing, NRAJoe! :insane:
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what is the difference in a mil-spec mag and one you can get anywhere else. is it the green follower or what?
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