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Old 10-25-2004, 17:42   #6
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Thats a good point, and why we keep a few in the tool box. You can easily swap the parts and continue shooting and turn in a 2406 for maintenance records later. The locking block is definately the weakest link, and the pistol should outlast this part signifigantly.

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Originally Posted by shadowflyer
We have seen the same thing with the M9's here at 20th GRP as well. The armorers just change em out and bam ready to go again for another 5k rounds or so.
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