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    Zytel M77s

    I can tell you that I have owned three Zytel M77' s.One of them a stainless Zytel M 77 7mm Rem. mag used for a Mexican whitetail hunt. It had the Paddle Stock. Shortly afterward I managed to purchase another Zytel Stainless 77 in 7.62X 39 ( paddle stock). Little did I realize the scarcity of...
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    KBN 455X vs KBN45X

    So I guess I should not post about a subject with which I am somewhat familiar having the uncatalogued KBN 44X KBN 45X and the KBN 455X sitting in my safes. :roll:
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    Advice Wanted on Value of KBN 44X KBN 45X and KBN 455X

    Last figure of 77 for the 455X was per RENE. Still need values .
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    Advice Wanted on Value of KBN 44X KBN 45X and KBN 455X

    Several years ago when I was an FFL Davidsons sent me a 1990 catalogue which featured New model stainless .45 LC /.45 ACP Cylinders. The 1990 run featured a 7 1/2 " bbl denominated KBN 45X; the second featured a 4 5/8" bbl denominated as KBN 44X. The following year Ruger produced a Stainless...
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    Unusual Blackhawk Convertible

    Check to see if there is also a Blackhawk convertible chambered for the .32 H&R with the spare cylinder chambered for the .32-20. Ruger produced both for Buckeye Sports in the late 1980's. The .32 .32-20 convertible was produced first. Customers who purchased this Blackhawk had the option to...
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    WTB Blackhawk 45 convertible--FOUND

    I still have the Davidson's Distributor Special KBN 455X in the safe. Unfired and all original with the shipping sleeve. My sources tell me only 53 were ever produced Chad H on the RENE is the authority. 77 is still a very limited production amt.
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    KBN 455X vs KBN45X

    Both were special runs for Davidson's made in 1990 & 1991. My recollection is that there were only about 53 of the KBN 455X s ever produced.
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