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    KJQ6945

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    Driving this morning was an experience. I parked next to a bridge on 38th st just to watch the crashes. Good times! 38th street drivers never disappoint.
     

    bcannon

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    Well gota go have a service call, SD sorry about misunderstandn thought Lorelie was a your cat but glad to here SHE isnt going to surgery. I used my daughters glow n the dark green nail polish on my front pin and glow in the dark yellow on my rear sight cut out. It works great and I took my time so its now too much of a eye sore. Gota go hgd all
     

    KJQ6945

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    Driving this morning was an experience. I parked next to a bridge on 38th st just to watch the crashes. Good times! 38th street drivers never disappoint.
    East side. I don't think it matters which side though. The big bridges are pure ice. I have witnessed a dozen + crashes. It's better than the circus!:D
    i hope everyone stays safe.
     

    451_Detonics

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    Got the rail for the PTR and the dang screws won't fit. Rail came with 6-40 screws...makes sense, very common but the handguard from PTR is threaded 5-40. What soulless engineer would use an oddball 5-40 screw? All I have is 5-40 1 inch, I either have to cut some down or hit the hardware store.
     

    churchmouse

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    Got the rail for the PTR and the dang screws won't fit. Rail came with 6-40 screws...makes sense, very common but the handguard from PTR is threaded 5-40. What soulless engineer would use an oddball 5-40 screw? All I have is 5-40 1 inch, I either have to cut some down or hit the hardware store.

    I usually end up buzzing them down. Run a nut up on there and use it to get the threads back straight.
    Of course you most likely already knew this.....:)
     
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