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Old 01-19-2009, 11:12 AM
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I heard that Patriot is the only company using the super 7 locks with their spring kit. Any opions on them or would a PRC kit be a better option. Really learing towards patriot just because I hear alot of people using them and the price is right but didn't know if those locks would pose an issue or not.
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Super 7 locks are not an issue and as a matter of fact are used on some VERY high end lock and retainer combos. I've used them for years without issues.

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Originally Posted by mook99ta
I heard that Patriot is the only company using the super 7 locks with their spring kit. Any opions on them or would a PRC kit be a better option. Really learing towards patriot just because I hear alot of people using them and the price is right but didn't know if those locks would pose an issue or not.
They are the only one's I know of using super 7 locks, nothing wrong at all with them.




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