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    Quote Originally Posted by vykkagur View Post
    If you (or someone else) decides to restore this to original mil spec, don't throw away the shortened stock. I can't bring it across the border, or I'd be in the market myself, but there's a number of people who'd pay to take it off your hands.
    That's good to know, thanks. I may actually decide to just list the gun in the classified thread. I haven't quite decided yet.

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