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The 'scuffs' appear to be white paint, not actual scratches
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C'mon Vinnie -- change your name to VinnieGoomBah, and I want to see blood, hair and bone on the end of that buttstock, not paint scuffs! :D

I have one of these on the end of an AR10 -- much preferred over the classic A2 style.
GLWS.
 
Kinda' forgot about this one :rolleyes:
C'mon Vinnie -- change your name to VinnieGoomBah, and I want to see blood, hair and bone on the end of that buttstock, not paint scuffs! :D

I have one of these on the end of an AR10 -- much preferred over the classic A2 style.
GLWS.

I got that name from Ted Yost back when he was just a overnight manager at a grocery store in Scottsdale, AZ. I loved my 1911 and he thought his 9mm Styer GB was the do-all, be-all. :rolleyes: He said that was the sound of me shooting, waiting for the bullet strike and inevitable miss. Not sure when it happened but somewhere along the way he sure changed his tune on the 1911 ;)
 
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