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Buckeye
Been dry awhile on finding anything interesting. All NIB KMK678G factory D&T. MK678G. Both with test target. KMK512GC Big Rock Sports model. Pretty scarce.
Thanks for the info on the rails.Nice find!
And take note...hold onto the silver scope rail. Ruger doesn't make them in that color anymore, just black.
When I got my MkIII used, the guy didn't include the rail. Ruger replaced it for free (darn good of them!), but they only have the black ones.
Aqualung
And take note...hold onto the silver scope rail. Ruger doesn't make them in that color anymore, just black.
When I got my MkIII used, the guy didn't include the rail. Ruger replaced it for free (darn good of them!), but they only have the black ones.
Aqualung
How much are the KMK512GC's worth now and how many were made?I have one I bought about 5 or 6 years ago, but just the pistol and 2 mags no box or anything else.Been dry awhile on finding anything interesting. All NIB KMK678G factory D&T. MK678G. Both with test target. KMK512GC Big Rock Sports model. Pretty scarce.
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Gun and one mag just sold on GB a couple weeks ago for $605.00 + shipping. Don't have exact numbers in front of but I think around 1000 - 1500 made. But they don't come up for sale often.How much are the KMK512GC's worth now and how many were made?I have one I bought about 5 or 6 years ago, but just the pistol and 2 mags no box or anything else.
Keep looking, they're out there. Lately I'm finding more "vintage" Marks than I can afford to buy. Just bought a 1994 00147. Passed on 00148 and a 00146 both complete.Very very nice find. I've not found anything "vintage" for quite awhile. Especially with boxes and all.
KMK512GC to my knowledge was only made in the USST Olympic Models and the Big Rock Sports model. The blued variation is more common. But again I think only distributor models. I believe the MK512GC was just offered by Lipseys and Davidson Distributors.OP, please educate on your KMK512GC. I was thinking the 5-1/2" stainless was a regular manufactured pistol. Was it normally just in blue? Or does it have special grip panels?