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Mind you, I will be building the rifle at my dad`s who live in IL, so I won`t have to deal with NJ`s restrictive laws. I do visit him on a monthly basis, so it will be used, shot, and cared for.
Please comment, as I am always interested as to what other have to say or any criticisms that you may have.
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