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Some models also remove the forward assist and the dust cover, and use a thinner barrel design to save additional weight.
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Heavy dust cover is also indicated by the high albedo (reflectivity) and low thermal inertia of the region.
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That said, with over 500 releases, you can bet your left dust cover that there are some unnecessary additions on the slate too.
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The steel encased tumbler mechanism resists drilling or pulling, while a dust cover twists to keep the locking cylinder clean.
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It used a proprietary grip which attached to the upper portion of the frame (a metal part that comprised the dust cover and frame rails).
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Past rare book fairs have included some books, maps and prints for sale at eye-watering prices, but $9000-plus for a damaged dust cover?
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The ejection port comes with a dust cover that, when closed, locks the bolt in position.
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A hardbound book can achieve a similar look with a dust cover, but the cover is fragile and inconvenient when reading, being most useful while the book is shelved.
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Empty casings are ejected out of the ejection port on the right which has a hinged dust cover.
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The pews are under plastic sheets; wires, foam and dust cover the floor.
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