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    Identification of Mossberg-marked sight mount (?)

    Thanks again to everyone who helped me positively identify this clamp; now if I can only find the other side to it, I'll be a rich man!
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    Shooting Indoors or Out

    Good to hear that you found the cause of your problems; but now you have a NEW problem: skin cancer! You just can't win, there is some inherent danger in anything you do these days. Happy and healthy shooting to you and don't forget to police your brass!
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    Identification of Mossberg-marked sight mount (?)

    Dude, you the man! Now all I need for you to tell me is that they are currently going for $200 on Gunbroker! :rofl::rofl::rofl:;)
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    Identification of Mossberg-marked sight mount (?)

    You're right! Just a few hours ago it occurred to me that it's more likely a flashlight clamp for the magazine tube and that I'm probably missing the other side. Thanks, L-2 for confirming this theory!
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    Identification of Mossberg-marked sight mount (?)

    Hey guys/gals, I did my homework BEFORE posting; that is to say I did a Google Image Search and amazingly, found nothing matching after scrolling through pages of results. I have what appears to be a sight mount for obviously a Mossberg shotgun and I'm just wondering since there is no...
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    New Member? Introduce yourself here (just intros, questions get answered elsewhere)

    Howdy Qtrmstr, Thanks for the welcome. I'm familiar with Perkinsville Road but my favorite off-road places to shoot are Doce Pit, Contreras Road and the Paulden gravel pit, in that order. I only go to Perkinsville when shooting with one particular friend in Chino Valley who likes that area...
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    Mystery 9mm magazine identification sought

    I guess I just wasn't attuned to that, do you happen to remember approximate years of operation?
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    Mystery 9mm magazine identification sought

    For those of you older, than, say, 55; you'll understand the following: "Kunte Kinte, I FOUND YOU!!!!!!!" Once I learned from you guys that it was probably an aftermarket Glock magazine, I just started scrolling all the major gun-supply websites and sure enough, Numrich's (GunPartsCorp.com)...
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    Mystery 9mm magazine identification sought

    Gam lecha, achi! Khapess owtee b'SeferPanim: https://www.facebook.com/steven.marcus.716
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    Mystery 9mm magazine identification sought

    Dude, that is SO cool! I was Nachal and we all got red boots at bakum despite not everyone going to Palmachim for jump school. I noticed that you live in PA; are you familar with https://cherevgidon.com/? The guy who runs it is a friend of mine in your neck of the woods. Also, there are several...
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    Mystery 9mm magazine identification sought

    Hahahahah, yup! That was taken the morning after concluding an eventless ambush in Southern Lebanon in 1987. Everyone does a three-month tour of duty in the security zone and they warn us very sternly beforehand: Absolutely, POSITIVELY no trading, bartering or outright buying of ANYTHING from...
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    Mystery 9mm magazine identification sought

    Close, but not quite. "Nagmash" is "APC" in Hebrew and is the generic name given to the M-113. The AFV conversion of the Centurion "Shote" tank is therefore called a "Nagmashot". The same was also done to the T-55 tank but they decided on a different name for that; "Akhzarit" which means...
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    Mystery 9mm magazine identification sought

    That is the most logical explanation, using Occam's razor. Now all I have to do is find which Glock it will fit as I don't own one! Thanks, Lee and I love your username, btw!
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    Mystery 9mm magazine identification sought

    Thank you, that is kind of what I was stinking, er, um, "thinking"! Appreciate the input.
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