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Very interesting, IMO. There must be some rare oddball variants out there; they can't have made too many of the oddball ones.

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The only time I've ever heard of them is that this ad keeps popping up

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Used to see them every now and then in the 90's at gun shows.
I did want one but they were always out of my price range.
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I have a pair of them, got them in the early 90's. I got a Mark VI combat master and then a few years later I picked up a Mark I combat master. They were one of those guns that always interested me when I saw ads for them. When I finally came across one for sale I jumped on it. They are interesting to shoot, quite a handful.
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