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  • Tinman74
    Bunker Buster
    • Jul 2020
    • 392

    #1

    B2k identification help

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ID:	863653 My local field is closing and I’ve befriended the owner over the years. He’s selling me his personal b2k. I’ve never owned one and the jewel on the side looks a little different. If anyone has any insight I would appreciate it.
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  • Reflex0283
    Professional Idiot
    • May 2025
    • 630
    • Connecticut

    #2
    looks like a relatively normal teardrop B2K, any closer pictures of the jewel?


    paging Myrkul since he usually knows this stuff

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    • scottieb
      scottieb commented
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      To me it looks as if the jewel says "Twisted".
  • Myrkul
    2026 ICD Sponsored Team
    • Jul 2020
    • 905
    • Jaegers

    #3
    There are actually two generations of tear drop B2k milling.

    Gen one the tears are perfectly parallel to the rest of the gun, Gen two the tears angle downwards on the top but are parallel on the bottom. Both use ICD threaded barrels.

    This is a Gen 1 tear drop.

    I suspect that's a vapor replacement plate, but that begs the question of "it's what's on the insides that count". The LED also looks like it has been replaced with a matching yellow. That's sexy.

    Need to see the valve, the bolt, and the board to really know what we are dealing with. Both regs look stock.

    Those ring triggers are wild and rare. Not my cup of tea, but rare enough that if you want to throw something else in there you shouldn't have any issues getting a replacement and keeping that trigger intact.

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    • Tinman74
      Bunker Buster
      • Jul 2020
      • 392

      #4
      Thanks. When it arrives I will take it apart for identification.

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      • Ecapnation
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 4209
        • South Central Long Island

        #5
        Back in the early days of the internet there used to be a few guys that would do custom jewels. My guess is that that was his team name I don't think this is anything special other than it being yellow.

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        • scottieb
          Member since 2004
          • Jul 2020
          • 3947
          • Lincoln, Nebraska

          #6
          That's the first ring I've seen on a Bushy.
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          • 63VDub
            63VDub commented
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            Same, and I've seen a couple of Bushys over the years. That thing screams old school cool.
        • Tinman74
          Bunker Buster
          • Jul 2020
          • 392

          #7
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          • Myrkul
            Myrkul commented
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            Oh that's sweet! Haven't seen that one before.

            Any ideas on the Bolt? Board? Valve? Those will drive the value.
        • Tinman74
          Bunker Buster
          • Jul 2020
          • 392

          #8
          Haven’t had time to dig into it yet

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