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  • Adam, unfortunately this is not legal in Minnesota. This won't meet Minnesota's melting point requirements. Any firearm that uses metal in the barrel, frame or cylinder that can melt under 1000 degrees is prohibited in Minnesota. Sorry but hope this helps.

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