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SgtNickFury

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Seems I made a mistake with my prior post and so here is a simple post showing I'm real and own this rifle. Some of the photos were taken before I cleaned it using, CLP breakfree and Murphy's Wood Soap on stock. Once I did that it shined up without doing anything else. I checked and these were never "blued" and this series of 5800 seemed to never be issued and returned to the New Jersey Armory. Which could be why it is such great condition. I also check ones online and they are the same finish as this one.

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