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Old 11-25-2011, 11:47 PM
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May be a silly question...Model 17 versus Model 18 May be a silly question...Model 17 versus Model 18 May be a silly question...Model 17 versus Model 18 May be a silly question...Model 17 versus Model 18 May be a silly question...Model 17 versus Model 18  
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Default May be a silly question...Model 17 versus Model 18

I have to ask...what is the difference between the 17 and 18? Both are K-frame 22s...and am unsure of the difference.
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