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THREE AMIGOS OF RELIABILITY

t never fails, or at least it didn’t in the old days: We’d tell law enforcement students, “You need to take care of your rifle,” on the Monday morning of a week-long class. Soon after lunch on Tuesday, we’d start to see rifles choking, dry as a bone. On Wednesday morning, some shooters would have groups

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