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Re: What is the easiest way to remove the military Crimp

Postby Seismic Sam on Fri Nov 12, 2010 5:15 pm

The easiest way to remove a military crimp is to come out of the closet and tell them you're gay!!! :P
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Re: What is the easiest way to remove the military Crimp

Postby hammAR on Fri Nov 12, 2010 5:26 pm

:rotf: .........ya beat me to it..................
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Re: What is the easiest way to remove the military Crimp

Postby DonT on Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:25 pm

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You....

Well Saturday morning, yup in the middle of the storm , I made the 30 mile (1.5 hour) trip to the Gunstop to pick up the Dillion Swager the John had put aside for me.. After a really fun drive from the north east side of the cities to the shop. After passing at least 30 folks, including two truckers, who felt it was more fun to drive in the ditch than on the road, along with another 8-10 accidents my buddy and I arrived at the Gunstop.

I have to admit I was a little hesitant spending $100.00 on something I hadn't tried but I took a leap of faith based on recommendations of folks here. I am happier on than a Clam. I have never used the RCBS model but I can't beleive is works and better. This is easy, smooth and fast. I would recommend it to anyone looking to remove the crimp in military brass. It is worth every penny....

Again thank you for all the suggestions.....

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