![]() ![]() In terms of accuracy, they run dead even with one another. I own WAY too many Hornets and would consider selling one or the other of these. The magazines are identical and interchangeable. Both have outstanding triggers (which is one reason I haven't bothered to look under the wood as there has been no necessity to access the triggers). 26 August 2012, 19:50 StonecreekYes, I had gathered that the one with the 'B' suffix was one of the 'B models'.Īs far as improvements, I haven't had either out of the stock to look at the triggers or other components, but the only difference I've been able to observe is in the bolt shrouds and bolt handle shape. I've been able to acquire several Kimber of Oregon rifles and like them a great deal, but I'm simply not up on the subtle differences within the model lines. Is there anything particularly unique about one with such an early number? I also own a Kimber Model 84 Classic with a SN in the 300's. Despite this difference, the bolts will interchange without difficulty (not that there would be any reason to do so.) Can someone tell me the difference in the one without the SN suffix, and the one with the suffix with the letter 'B'? They appear identical except for a very slight difference in the bolt handle and bolt shroud. One has a serial number of 'Hxxx', while the other has a SN of 'HxxxxB'. Hey, you Kimber of Oregon Experts, a question:I own two K of O Model 82 Hornets. ![]()
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