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Unread 02-28-2018, 06:24 PM   #1
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Smile Drum mag deloader

I never saw one before, but saw this one at the SOS in Louisville last week. Are these rare; that is compared to a loader or drum? I understand that there was one loader per box of five drums. But, how many unloaders in comparison. Price would indicate that they are. Anyone own one of these puppies?
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TM08 unloaders were a creation of the Weimar police.
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TM08 unloaders were a creation of the Weimar police.
George, I believe you, but don't understand why the police needed drums deloaded. Actually I don't know why they even exist. Deloading a drum doesn't seem that difficult. Please elaborate and enlighten me.
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Soldiers unloaded their TM08s on the front. Police unloaded theirs in the police station. Why did the cops need a sear safety and a mag safety? Cops is cops and soldiers are soldiers.

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Soldiers unloaded their TM08s on the front. Police unloaded theirs in the police station. Why did the cops need a sear safety and a mag safety? Cops is cops and soldiers are soldiers.
Well, that explains it. Thank you sir!
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