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Cross Buff, Aluminum Oxide (A/O), 2 Ply, 3.000" Pad Length, 3.000" Pad Width, 1/4"-20 Thread, 0.750" Pad Thickness, Medium (HS)
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![GOT THE M16 TO WORK. Needs a buff badly though, takes a lot of attachments to get it to this usable state : r/ModernWarfareII GOT THE M16 TO WORK. Needs a buff badly though, takes a lot of attachments to get it to this usable state : r/ModernWarfareII](https://external-preview.redd.it/jimimOxYQdpVtB-2xYDNYQEtPkIu4XOxJ1sgUoGwLgs.png?format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b5f9e8f364b777f75f730e48ceea2b0a00afd86a)
GOT THE M16 TO WORK. Needs a buff badly though, takes a lot of attachments to get it to this usable state : r/ModernWarfareII
![Should bowler get a hit speed buff that cuts it down to 2 or 2.1? It seems like a sluggish card in its current state : r/ClashRoyale Should bowler get a hit speed buff that cuts it down to 2 or 2.1? It seems like a sluggish card in its current state : r/ClashRoyale](https://i.redd.it/p8iyacrq3zu81.jpg)
Should bowler get a hit speed buff that cuts it down to 2 or 2.1? It seems like a sluggish card in its current state : r/ClashRoyale
![Fragment of an Architectural Frieze, Zapotec, Late Classic period, 600–909, c.600–909, Terracotta with whitewash and buff pigment, Oaxaca state, Mexico, North and Central America, Architectural elements, ceramics, 7 1/2 x 14 1/16 Fragment of an Architectural Frieze, Zapotec, Late Classic period, 600–909, c.600–909, Terracotta with whitewash and buff pigment, Oaxaca state, Mexico, North and Central America, Architectural elements, ceramics, 7 1/2 x 14 1/16](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2HB2R31/fragment-of-an-architectural-frieze-zapotec-late-classic-period-600909-c600909-terracotta-with-whitewash-and-buff-pigment-oaxaca-state-mexico-north-and-central-america-architectural-elements-ceramics-7-12-x-14-116-x-2-34-in-191-x-357-x-7-cm-2HB2R31.jpg)