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Okay, maybe I am an unobservant idiot. Okay, drop the maybe part. I just discovered a very cool tool for finding replacement parts at MidwayUSA.com.

At the bottom of their pages is a "Knowledge Center" section and one link there is "Gun Schematics". Click that and you have a list of some of the more prevalent guns out there. Click on a guns link and you get an exploded view of the gun, plus hyperlinks to the numbered parts on the side. Click on one of those links and you have a list of those parts that Midway sells.

 

It's a little thing, but I found it very useful. Hope you do too.

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