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Posted: 2/3/2014 2:22:41 PM EDT
Trying to find out what the difference (if any) is between the X00 and X0 models in the Rhino Revolvers.



200DS for example seems to be an older version, and 20DS the newer version.




There seems to be more 200DS available used than 20DS.  The problem is the terms are used interchangeably sometimes within the same ad.




Chaippa's web site hasn't been any help, specs there for the two model numbers seem to be the same.
Link Posted: 2/4/2014 12:25:42 PM EDT
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Answering my own question.



The answer, in the US, nothing if it's a .357 or .40 S&W caliber.




200DS and 20DS means the same thing.




OUTSIDE the US, the 200DS can mean the "combo" versions that can shoot more than one caliber. (.375 mag or 9x21).




I assume the change deals with later versions. 200DS 2 is the same as a 20DS.




If you are looking at them, especially used, don't forget to take note of the presence of the fiber optic site on front or not.
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