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Old 02-29-2016, 04:17 PM
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A final observation. The Galloway "Extended Slide Lock Lever" has slanted ends while the stock piece and the NDZ piece have straight ends, meaning that the "ripples" are all in a row, at right angles to the long dimension of the piece.

I use the term "Extended Slide Lock Lever" (which is on the NDZ package) but we have seen, throughout these posts, the terms "Take down lever" and "Barrel stop", which is the term I like because that is it's primary function in my opinion.

I don't like the term "Lever" because it doesn't perform any leverage function. Whatever . . . I'm flexible, even after all these years. (I'm long retired after some 54+ years in scientific and technical businesses, but haven't been a pistol person for very long. I will happily defer to anyone on gun nomenclature.)

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