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Rigid or flexible Teslong?
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<blockquote data-quote="GRG" data-source="post: 2249153" data-attributes="member: 100299"><p>I have been using the flexible version for close to a year with no issues. I like it as I have also used it to look in motors when pulling plugs, trying to find things down cracks or behind benches. It has worked flawlessly. I don't think I would like the straight shaft model nearly as well. Buy the extra mirrors when you get it for $7 or so. One suggestion, if your gun shoots good, don't look in the bore as it may drive you crazy with what you see. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRG, post: 2249153, member: 100299"] I have been using the flexible version for close to a year with no issues. I like it as I have also used it to look in motors when pulling plugs, trying to find things down cracks or behind benches. It has worked flawlessly. I don't think I would like the straight shaft model nearly as well. Buy the extra mirrors when you get it for $7 or so. One suggestion, if your gun shoots good, don't look in the bore as it may drive you crazy with what you see. Lol [/QUOTE]
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