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Opinion's on most accurate semi-auto .22's
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2111838" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>It was a regular request when I worked the other side of the counter. Usually it stemmed from lack of knowledge, or even fear, on how field strip the firearm, frequently an auto-loader. Sometimes it was just laziness, other times it was an Estate thing and I'd be up to my elbows in Hoppe's etc. for couple of days.</p><p></p><p>Probably the second most common request with what we called the "Coffee Can Special" being first. A 'CCS' being "I *think* that I found all of the parts, can you put this back together?" The toughest of those, ever, was a thoroughly disassembled Nylon 66.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2111838, member: 93138"] It was a regular request when I worked the other side of the counter. Usually it stemmed from lack of knowledge, or even fear, on how field strip the firearm, frequently an auto-loader. Sometimes it was just laziness, other times it was an Estate thing and I'd be up to my elbows in Hoppe's etc. for couple of days. Probably the second most common request with what we called the "Coffee Can Special" being first. A 'CCS' being "I *think* that I found all of the parts, can you put this back together?" The toughest of those, ever, was a thoroughly disassembled Nylon 66. [/QUOTE]
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