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KMK-678GC

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Here are my three slab sides. The stainless I've had for 30 years and is one hell of a shooter. The others are proving just as good.
 

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KMK-678GC

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The slab sides grow to a foursome. Might grow to five if I come across a great eight. I know there are other variations but I like these the most, so far.
 

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contender

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Nice ones!

Collections have a way of causing us to expand into the other variations since the initial one created such enjoyment.

That's how I started,, I got one Ruger SA in .357,, and the rest is history!
 

noahmercy

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If you ever run across one of these, pick it up. Scoped up and fired from a rest, this one has put down groups under an inch...at 100 yards. 😳
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KMK-678GC

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Im not a fan of the 22/45 grip frame. Wish they made the slab side great eight in the standard frame.

Using a rest the KMK678GC pictured can punch under 1" at 100yds with its scope on. The Clark trigger in there is super smooth.

When I was younger and had young eyes, picking off empty 12g shells at 75 yds or so with open sights was great way to spend an afternoon.
 
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