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 Posted: Sun Feb 10th, 2008 05:10 pm
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OldeCrow



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I imagine it was just an "oops" that it escaped repair, perhaps they overhauled the movement instead mistake.gif

In any case It did give me a chance to inspect the Mako design a bit closer and It is nice to know it was designed for service rather than disposal.
The pusher assembly is held in with a "c" clip so it can be removed and re-gasketed.