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It's also mentioned in the book "Shooter". So far, the only place I've found it.
Not Necessarily, kinda.
It could also be based on an actual Winchester Model 21 shotgun called the King Buck that was made and engraved after the death of King Buck, a National Field Trial winning black lab owned by John Olin of Winchester. King Buck was the only dog ever featured on a federal duck stamp. The gun is a magnificent firearm and is on display at the NRA's National Firearms Museum.
The term "Ten Black Kings" can refer to the ten African kings who attended the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902. They were chiefs and not kings. Their presence was a part of the pageantry to represent diverse regions of the British Empire.
kings school Winchester 9.2.1 science period 2.
yes there is, well at least in chicago, but they go by other names such as black kings, or project kings
the three wise men/kings. they gave them to baby jesus (supposedly)
No
Fighting Black Kings - 1976 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
Fighting Black Kings - 1976 was released on: USA: 1976 Italy: 1980
Yes, Latin Kings are fisrt cousins with Black P. Stones.
No I'm sorry to say. in the history of the world there have never been any black kings whatsoever.
Professional appraisal, auction sites.
With the serial number that you have supplied,your Winchester model 1873 rifle third model was made in the year 1889.The value of these third model rifles is between 750-1,000 dollars for a gun with below average finish.A average finish condition model will bring between 1,000-1,600 dollars,and a rifle with above average finish will bring between 1,650-2,300 dollars.
Supposedly "Kopyright Liberation Front", though there is no official acronym explanation. I thought it stood for "Kings of Low Frequency"