Kimber Of Oregon Model 82 Serial Numbers

I have been on a hell of a 22lr kick since Christmas. I bought a Takedown 10/22 and a second 10/22 (Which I immediately tuned into a full Kidd custom and it still amazes at how well it shoots), I then bought a Smith M&P 15-22 FDE MOE version that is an absolute ball for the kids (me included).
Jul 24, 2010 - Anyone have some knowledge on a Kimber of Oregon Model 82? I have one that. It has a 4-digit serial number without any lettering prefix. Kimber of Oregon M82 in 22LR. It may be difficult to read, but it has some good information on early Kimber 82's. My M82 appears to be a first run production. It has no suffix letter after the model number and the Kimber of Oregon, Clackamas, Oregon barrel stamp. If any of you readers can shed more light on the history of the rifle.
The last 22 I wanted was a real nice classic 22 bolt gun. I tried a 95% condition Remington 541s mfg'd in 1972. It shot phenomenally, but just didnt have the high class finish and lines I really wanted.
So I sold it and decided it would have to be an Anschutz 54 Sporter, a real nice Kimber model 82 or a Cooper. Didnt really want to mess with Cooper that much and couldnt find an Annie that I really liked and then I ran across a stunning (to me) Kimber model 82 on which I was able to work a trade that suited both myself and the seller. I think I got pretty lucky because what I ended up with is not only a step above the already nice standard model 82 but is also a pretty rare model.
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It was only made for 1 or 2 years right at the end of Kimbers run in Oregon. The sticker on the end of the box says 'Kimber model 82' and then 'Deluxe'.

The Deluxe model is essentially a Super Grade but typically has grade AA Claro walnut instead of the grade AAA of the SG's. The regular model 82's have A grade walnut, which is still usually really nice. My Deluxe has the Neidner Steel butt plate which is inletted into the stock and just adds a real touch of class with the detail work required to fit them.
It also has inletted machined sling posts, Ebony front cap, and some other SG features. Also, from what I am told the 'B' actioned rifles like mine is, were the most desirable of the 3 actions Kimber used on the model 82.
In addition to other features, I am told the B action uses a 1 piece bolt as opposed to the multiple piece bolt on the others. I am still learning about it, and I find it all very interesting. I had been waiting on my scope(Leupold VX2 4-12x40 AO) to show up from Liberty Optics and it came today and I got it mounted. Other than a little hassle with the original rings like Kimber offered(Warne vertically split, with thumb posts for QD removal), it went without much drama. And I am planning to take it to the range tomorrow and run some Eley Tenex red box, Lapua midas, various SK rounds and about 5 other higher and ammo's through it to see what it likes.