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    If you ever tire of the rifle please let me know as I will gladly return it to its home state.
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    Nice rifle. If I'm understanding you though, the serial number is just close to the other USMC rilfes in the SRS and is not actually listed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cass View Post
    Nice rifle. If I'm understanding you though, the serial number is just close to the other USMC rilfes in the SRS and is not actually listed.

    Cass
    Correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Hancock View Post
    If you ever tire of the rifle please let me know as I will gladly return it to its home state.
    Sorry but I called dibs to bring it home in Post # 3.

    Agree with all that its a great example of out battleship navy.
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