File:Feed Lips NO GO.jpg

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English: Feed Lips Wear Tool “ No Go” Side. Available in September 2010, the tool will enable armorers and supply sergeants to precisely gauge whether the separation between the magazine feed lips are within specifications – a critical parameter for magazine performance. The tool is designed so that bottom portion of the tool should be able to fit between the feed lips, while the top portion of the tool should be stopped.
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current10:45, 10 June 2011Thumbnail for version as of 10:45, 10 June 20111,024 × 731 (133 KB)Kungfu2187 (talk | contribs){{Information |Description ={{en|1=Feed Lips Wear Tool “ No Go” Side. Available in September 2010, the tool will enable armorers and supply sergeants to precisely gauge whether the separation between the magazine feed lips are within specifications

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