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Old 30th April 2015, 04:13 AM   #12
BANDOOK
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Hi Bandook. That is a really decorative looking Torador. And should clean up nice. My cleaning methods are similar to Stu's. Work's fine.
By the way all, I actually have a spare trigger and spring assembly for a Torador. I bought it online figuring one day I or someone else might need it. Might be the only "spare" around ? LOL Rick.
HI RICK,THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENTS ,YES SPARES ARE ALWAYS HANDY AND DIFFICULT TO COME ACROSS,DO YOU HAVE ANY TORADORS IN YOUR COLLECTION,PLEASE CAN YOU PUT UP PICTURES HERE,ALSO HOW YOU DISPLAY YOUR GUNS?CHEERS RAJESH
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