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<blockquote data-quote="Wormydog1724" data-source="post: 1341912" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>Next time I'll just PM you EZ and let you field these questions. And I am moody. Late night last night and an early morning and a long day and I still can't fall asleep! </p><p></p><p>I knew a guy once that took his key off the carrier every time he cleaned his rifle. Not recommended but I guess he didn't know any better because it was a RRA and they don't exactly stake their carrier keys all that well, or at least his wasn't. Or maybe it was until he took it off. Hell I dunno. My old bushmaster wasn't staked "good" but I would just check to make sure it was tight every thousand rounds and never had any issues. </p><p></p><p>I try not to jump into these threads right off because I either sound like a dick or somebody comes along and tries to prove me wrong. But I just couldn't help myself with the google comment. And I still feel the same way. I always go to google and try to read as much as I can from lots of different sources before I venture to ask or answer a question if I dont already have first hand experience. It's just a lot better for me and everyone else because it makes it a whole lot easier to spot the bullshitters from the "been there done that got the t-shirt" guys. Sorry again for the snappy reply. </p><p></p><p>I say "a lot" too much. Going to sleep!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wormydog1724, post: 1341912, member: 8931"] Next time I'll just PM you EZ and let you field these questions. And I am moody. Late night last night and an early morning and a long day and I still can't fall asleep! I knew a guy once that took his key off the carrier every time he cleaned his rifle. Not recommended but I guess he didn't know any better because it was a RRA and they don't exactly stake their carrier keys all that well, or at least his wasn't. Or maybe it was until he took it off. Hell I dunno. My old bushmaster wasn't staked "good" but I would just check to make sure it was tight every thousand rounds and never had any issues. I try not to jump into these threads right off because I either sound like a dick or somebody comes along and tries to prove me wrong. But I just couldn't help myself with the google comment. And I still feel the same way. I always go to google and try to read as much as I can from lots of different sources before I venture to ask or answer a question if I dont already have first hand experience. It's just a lot better for me and everyone else because it makes it a whole lot easier to spot the bullshitters from the "been there done that got the t-shirt" guys. Sorry again for the snappy reply. I say "a lot" too much. Going to sleep! [/QUOTE]
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