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    Going price for an EMcF stock

    I'm in the market for an EMcF stock and I am wondering how much do I need to save up. Any recommendations?

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    Well, a correct one with a good cartouch will run $450 to $600 with out hand guards.

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    Yeesh. Maybe I'll just get a new rifle instead. Thanks for the info.

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