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    Default Visit to local Unicorn farm.

    Visited out local Unicorn farm this morning and brought back a few samples. Op rod is a slightly used SAK from the parts bin. Whatta Hobby!


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    I've only handled a few real deal NM guns, as in AMU built, and don't recall any marked NM on the selector bits,

    and none with the switch, all had welded locks

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    Quote Originally Posted by lyman View Post
    I've only handled a few real deal NM guns, as in AMU built, and don't recall any marked NM on the selector bits,

    and none with the switch, all had welded locks
    Exactly why they were created at a Unicorn farm. They do not exist in the real world any more than an M1 Tanker. Just a figment of an imagination put is steel and wood. Can't beat the cool factor and conversation value.

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