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Actually one should never shoot +P ammo in old firearms. They were not designed for this load. Unless the operators manual says +P is ok avoid it. Bill
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T/C Thompson Center rear sight. Pretty obvious. I've got a couple laying around the shop.
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And I would note that if the barrel length is 14 1/2", and you put a stock on it, you now have a "short barreled rifle" requiring registration with the Feds. Carbine stocks are for real carbines. Navy stocks are for real navy's, and Artillery stocks are for LP08's. Any other combination runs afoul of the law. 200 bucks is cheap to keep yourself out of court.
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