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Old 03-22-2011, 06:53 PM
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Default 686 4" purchase. Interlock Question.

hello, new to the form really enjoying all this information im sucking up. I'm really interested in purchasing a new 686 (i dont buy used) and I was reading all the information on websites about the interlock. I was just wondering if it is illegal to take out this interlock? also if I should wait for them to come out with a new model that does not have this interlock? After reading around I believe the interlock was in production since 2002, thats almost 10 years now, and still no change. Anyone know if it is coming soon? or just go with what they got now?

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