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Nothing wrong with it, but it isn't exactly exciting, is it? "This is a great gun, can also be used as a paddle." Action fans might prefer a description of the sliding ramp under the bolt that provides lockup, and how lockup is required before the hammer can strike the pin. Some semiauto's use the
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Not really a problem though is it? There is writing and then there is spellchecking. One is an art, the other is just a mechanical task, suitable for a machine. If I could trade some of the spellchecking ability for more of the writing ability, I wouldn't have any spellchecking ability left. Keep
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