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<blockquote data-quote="pdcrig" data-source="post: 988479" data-attributes="member: 6358"><p>I've seen that aftermarket plug. It is interesting and I've thought about purchasing one, but I would not rely on it too much. The essential thing on the M1 is port preasure and unless the magic plug tells you what the preasure is, you still don't have an accurate measure of what is safe in your rifle or not. The M1 is too special to me to risk trial and error. Sometimes you can't come back from an error. I'll stick with what I know will work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdcrig, post: 988479, member: 6358"] I've seen that aftermarket plug. It is interesting and I've thought about purchasing one, but I would not rely on it too much. The essential thing on the M1 is port preasure and unless the magic plug tells you what the preasure is, you still don't have an accurate measure of what is safe in your rifle or not. The M1 is too special to me to risk trial and error. Sometimes you can't come back from an error. I'll stick with what I know will work. [/QUOTE]
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