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  • Dean C.

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    Oh and in keeping with the forum theme, it needs to be a Microtech Aug.

    I would like to agree, but have to advise against that. If the gun goes down MSAR does not exist anymore you are stuck with an expensive paperweight.

    Only buy knives from Tony never guns or suppressors lol
     

    bgcatty

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    Posts #’s 1,2, and 3 show a tremendous amount of time honored logic for the necessity of buying a new firearm to match a newly purchased bayonet. Or is it normally the other way around?
    Either way sound good to justify a gun purchase!:runaway:
     

    patience0830

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    Posts #’s 1,2, and 3 show a tremendous amount of time honored logic for the necessity of buying a new firearm to match a newly purchased bayonet. Or is it normally the other way around?
    Either way sound good to justify a gun purchase!:runaway:
    Aww, shucks. I've built a whole rifle just because I had new empty brass in a different caliber.
     
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