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Unread 04-10-2024, 03:30 PM   #21
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I remember that ad and am looking for a good copy of it. Dad and my Uncle Hugh both bought 20 gauges from that sale and I now own Uncle Hugh's. Hopefully I will inherit Dad's one day too.
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Greg,
I will address your 5 questions.
1. Not all of the 500+ 16 barrels were added to guns by Kreighoff. Some (? how many) were sold aftermarket and were made available by various dealers. I remember Robin Hollow having 3 at an early Southern
2. All Kreighoff fitted barrels were #ed to the 20 gun.
3. All K barrels have the same pattern but each has an indivdual production number.
4. I have never seen a K barrel that was not 16 GA.
5. I have only seen the 3 choke combos you state. I have heard of SK1 and SK2 but never seen one.
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Thanks Bob. What I was questioning in #4 is were all the Krieghoff’s 28” long? Or did they also make other lengths as well for this project?

If you or others that have a set of Krieghoff barrels stamped with the serial number to the gun they were fitted to, would you please post a pic showing it. TIA!
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I have never seen or heard of anything other than 28".
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Thanks Bob. What I was questioning in #4 is were all the Krieghoff’s 28” long? Or did they also make other lengths as well for this project?

If you or others that have a set of Krieghoff barrels stamped with the serial number to the gun they were fitted to, would you please post pic showing it. TIA!
Yes it has the SN stamped on the flats area of the Kreighoff barrel. Just verified.
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I presume that thix is the P prefix gun you mentioned in the Reproduction chart thread 3 or 4 months ago. I find it odd that they stamped the barrels with a typical serial number format. I would think that if they were doing it, they would match the format of the frame. I have never encountered a P prefix gun. Could you post a frame picture of the SN?
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All Parker Repro barrels, including the added K barrels are stamped in the same fashion: GAUGE FOLLOW BY THE SERIAL NUMBER
Here is a pic of the second K barrel in this set. Marked in same fashion as first shown in previous picture.
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The Krieghoff people realized that the P was not intended to be a part of the numerical serial number, so they didn't include it. Or maybe the Repro people made the decision. No mystery there.
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