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Theo, im sorry but i forgot to ask you one last thing about FAL's
when you break them down for cleaning, do they have alot of small parts or are they pretty simple? my AR15 only has 2 parts that you remove for basic cleaning
In your case then the best thing I can tell you is to take to your nearest Glock dealer. Tell em you want a new extractor and a new extracter spring. Should cost ya less then $30 for this. Best of luck!
In your then the best thing I can tell you is to take to your nearest Glock dealer. Tell em you want a new extractor and a new extracter spring. Should cost ya less then $30 for this. Best of luck!
In your then the best thing I can tell you is to take to your nearest Glock dealer. Tell em you want a new extractor and a new extracter spring. Should cost ya less then $30 for this. Best of luck!
In your case then the best thing I can tell you is to take to your nearest Glock dealer. Tell em you want a new extractor and a new extracter spring. Should cost ya less then $30 for this. Best of luck!
BOWCOP i heard ya the first time! lol just teasing ya
dont worry ive doubled posted before. but hey thanks for the advice, i might try once last thing... 147 grains... if i can run a few boxes through with NO jams ill stick to 147 grains.
BOWCOP i heard ya the first time! lol just teasing ya
dont worry ive doubled posted before. but hey thanks for the advice, i might try once last thing... 147 grains... if i can run a few boxes through with NO jams ill stick to 147 grains.
Field stripping of the FAL consists of pull the pin, break the weapon, remove the rat's tail, and slide, clean the bits, replace slide, make sure the rat's tail is in the right place, close the weapon, slide in the pin.. one clean weapon.
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