juniustaylor
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P-64 Achilles heel?
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Yes, I think the seatbelt is the safety. (He said, daring to be wrong yet again :juniustaylor wrote:I don't quite think I understand that logic. Where's the seatbelt in this equation?Is it the safety?
I think that is all we really need to know. Thanks Junious!Moral of the story, don't drop the gun and don't crash into brick walls with a compact Euro-car.

I would think (IMHO ONLY) that the real "P-64 Achilles heel" here if there really is one is the operator of the firearm and how well he knows his weapon!
As, far as I am concerned, this thread is exhausted..... :whew:
Ross, OUT!
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Yes, exhausted. I know when I'm preaching to the deaf. 

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Thanks & Bless You, my Friend!gloob wrote:Yes, exhausted. I know when I'm preaching to the deaf.
We really are here to help...
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If you wanna help, maybe you can follow up on my other recent post about my disconnector? 

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Sorry, I saw that post, but even I know when to admit I don't know something.gloob wrote:If you wanna help, maybe you can follow up on my other recent post about my disconnector?

But, I am absolutely sure that Norm, Dick or one of the other knowledgeable experts on this forum will be able to help! Just give 'em a few...