One time a long long time ago I checked my original Polytech with a set of these. Had noticed that after 30,000 rounds and a helluva lot of abuse, that accuracy was really going in the toilet. Figured I should probably get the thing re-barreled or something. It now sits in a glass case originally marked "break glass in case Colonel Bella lands at the football field" which now says "break glass in case Captain Cho lands on Elm Street."
Checked it with a set of go/no go gauges. It was a no-go.
Worthwhile having a set of these with your gunsmith/armorer tools and spare parts. You never know the condition of a pick up. Be good to know during a time when safe use of firearms will be important.
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