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    Default Magazine dip stick.

    Our friend Art NeerGaard has a way of making purchases memorable. In addition to great ordered products he sends out pretty unique gifts. Most recent is his magazine dipstick. Simply drop in between case necks down to follower and you can tell whats left in the mag. One side is for 7.62/.308 and the reverse does 5.56/.223. Both go to 20 rnds. so you guys with normal 30 rnd mags will need to improvise. What a neat idea. Thanks again Art. Whatta Hobby!
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    that is a good idea ,

    tho, I would probably misplace it in a week,,,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by lyman View Post
    that is a good idea ,

    tho, I would probably misplace it in a week,,,,
    Feel fortunate. The first time I set something down it is never to be seen or heard of again.

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    Allen, if married, check with your other half. She probably straightens everything and or puts it in its place. If that is not the solution, then it happens with old age and memory. Lucky you remember what it is your looking for and where you think it was.
    Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnMOhio View Post
    Allen, if married, check with your other half. She probably straightens everything and or puts it in its place. If that is not the solution, then it happens with old age and memory. Lucky you remember what it is your looking for and where you think it was.
    That has been an on-going problem for 50 years so far. Now, it is my memory too so I've become my own worse enemy sometimes.

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