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I am searching for a .72 side by side Safari express by Pedersoli. If anyone knows of a dealer that may have one, or someone that has one in excellent condition, please contact me. Thank you very much for your time and help.
 
What is the difference between safari .72 & kodiak .72?
This is taken from their website: "After about twenty years from its introduction, the Kodiak MK III is now completed in its range by “Safari Express” new model, .72 caliber, with alloyed steel barrels to shoot round balls weighting 500 grs."
So I believe there is no difference.
 
This is taken from their website: "After about twenty years from its introduction, the Kodiak MK III is now completed in its range by “Safari Express” new model, .72 caliber, with alloyed steel barrels to shoot round balls weighting 500 grs."
So I believe there is no difference.
Thank you! I have a .72 and a .58. Both just state Kodiak, nothing about a mark III or anything like that. I’d guess mine must be fairly old?
 
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