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This is a thread from some list, in which the writer asks about getting
cosmolene out his BMW car engine...
http://www.digest.net/bmw/archive/v5/msg03534.html
Ian Wallace
1960 Ferret Mk 2/3, No Sticky Yellow Stuff
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 6:51 PM
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> Subject: [MV] Cosmolene - Rivet pack for Browning MG, et al
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> What works best to remove cosmolene on weapons? Gasoline???
>
> Does anyone know where I could get a rivet pack for the Browning
> 1919A4 or
> the demilled right side plate? The ones I've found in shotgun
> news run about
> $225 for the 80% types. Must something cheaper. Decided not to
> try to make
> it semi-auto, just too many people would freak out! lol
>
> Somebody recently sent me some info. on an aluminum right side plate, but
> during my recent hard drive crash, I lost all my notes! Sorry.
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Jack
>
> PS What the heck is cosmolene anyway?? I know what it does, just
> not sure
> what it is.
>
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