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INTEGRAL RPR WITH MACHINE

No, you haven’t traveled through a time machine where John Arthur Ceiner cans are actually decent. Thankfully, there’s been no more of that in recent years. Nor have you come across some sort of April Fools’ joke, where we are reviewing and advocating something from the same realm. Mitch WerBell? Oh hell no, our major throwback issue was the last one, not this one.

The integral RPR from Witt Machine only looks goofy if you don’t have any reference point. Namely, it only looks a bit dickerty, because it’s sleeved from the muzzle all the way down to just forward of the chamber.

Inside the guts, there’s a different story to be

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