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The "leftover" K-32s were spread around to several dealers. Kolar, Bingham and Parks, Southwest and a couple of others were selling them for $1900 to $2000 each. Some were cut down trap guns made into skeet guns and some were unmodified. I was considering buying one for skeet, but got caught up in the 3200 Remington frenzy when Matt Dryke won the Olympic Gold Medal shooting the 3200. It took years for me to buy my first K-32, for $775.