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    Smith Enterprise Muzzle Brake

    Hi forum members. After toying around with it, I've decided that I like the naked look on my Mini-G. I have not put any rounds through the brake and the previous owner did not either so it is essentially new. The brake can be seen on the uploaded photo of my Mini. 100 + shipping takes it.

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    The Maxims ....
    14. "Mad Science" means never stopping to ask "what's the worst thing that could happen?"*
    34. If you’re leaving scorch-marks, you need a bigger gun.
    37. There is no 'overkill.' There is only 'open fire' and 'I need to reload.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by centurion20000 View Post
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    For those interested but unsure due to my low posting numbers, I exist...really. I am on a couple Jeep Wrangler sites with the same user ID. I've sold quite a few parts over the forums there. Hopefully that translates to a little street cred here but if not, I tried. And if you want to talk Jeeps, we can proceed in the correct room. -Jeff

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    That stock is awsome! I'm going to guess that trench art under the oprod is for 4 kills.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jbkf1003 View Post
    That stock is awsome! I'm going to guess that trench art under the oprod is for 4 kills.
    I wish I knew how old the stock was. There are no markings aside from the Circle P that I can find. As you have observed, this is a well used stock. I think there might even be a swastika carved into the opposite side of the pic so I can only assume it was on a war time rifle at some point...this particular one is from the late 50s.

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