A good example of what mold sounds like.

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A good example of what mold sounds like.

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They didn't call them "Gold Molded" for nothing...
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The Standard is a mismatch of parts. There is a Standard B upper works in a Model D case. It hurts my ears listening to this.
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Phonofreak wrote:The Standard is a mismatch of parts. There is a Standard B upper works in a Model D case. It hurts my ears listening to this.
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Curt A wrote:They didn't call them "Gold Molded" for nothing...
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