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Unread 10-26-2019, 04:18 PM   #11
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If you are concerned about trigger issues you could look for one an early one like mine; it has 2 triggers and I've never had a problem with them.

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I have a Rem. M32 skeet with 30" tubes and I know I have 5K plus rounds through it without a problem. I never considered those guns to have trigger problems.

Jack, what's your s/n first two digits? Mine is 4 digits 30xx but it is a single trigger.
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If you are concerned about trigger issues you could look for one an early one like mine; it has 2 triggers and I've never had a problem with them.

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I’ve got a friend that has two of the early square tanged 32’s with double triggers .
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Had my eye on a 5 barrel skeet set for reasonable money. They either sold it or pulled it from being for sale. I am sure I will find the right one though, Search continues! Thanks everyone for you help!
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Daryl,

The serial number is 25XX . It has 26"barrels mod/full

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Also A 32TC on Wards auction.
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Have never owned a 32 (have had several K80's, which are first cousins). Also own several 3200's. Interestingly, 3200 barrels advertised as 28" actually measure 27 1/2" What about the M32's?
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Have never owned a 32 (have had several K80's, which are first cousins). Also own several 3200's. Interestingly, 3200 barrels advertised as 28" actually measure 27 1/2" What about the M32's?
I've never owned a K-80 but have shot plenty of them !

I have however owned a few K-32's and R-32's . One of the K-32's I had was a first or second year Krieghoff production and was pretty much built from Remington made parts . Anyway the barrels on that K-32 would swap back and forth with the barrels on both the R-32's I used to also own .

The first K-32 I owned swapped barrels with several friends K-80's no problem . And of course there were others that wouldn't but just saying .
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My understanding is that the K32 is the same gun as the R32. The K80 ( introduced in 1980,imagine that?) had an upgraded (simpler?) trigger, otherwise still pretty much the same gun. I suspect there are others who have more information on this than I do
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My understanding is that the K32 is the same gun as the R32. The K80 ( introduced in 1980,imagine that?) had an upgraded (simpler?) trigger, otherwise still pretty much the same gun. I suspect there are others who have more information on this than I do
You are correct on the R-32 to the K-32 . It is my understanding the main difference between the K-32 and K-80 was the manufacturing process . “Supposedly as I was told” K-32’s used machined internal parts and K-80’s used stamped parts . Makes no difference to me I like all three as well as the little K-20 .
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