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I have one of those K guns myself. 32" sporting configuration. Nice gun that I did shoot years ago but I have lost interest in stacked barreled guns so it rarely gets out, been a few years actually. Can't bring myself to part with it, it's to darn nice. Maybe we'll bond again some day.
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I have a strong suspicion that you guys paid a bit more for your Krieghoffs than the $750.00 I paid for mine. My gun was a little plain so I bought a gold inlaid K-80 trigger guard that was a little bent. It cost me $5.00. I pounded it straight and screwed it on. It didn't need to be reblued so I saved the $2.99 a bottle of cold blue would have cost me. It was a trap gun when I bought it and I wasn't shooting trap. I traded the 30" trap barrels for a set of K-80 Kolar tubed skeet barrels. I gave the fellow $100.00 because I thought the skeet barrels and tubes were worth more than the trap barrels and he was a friend. As I said, still going strong at 54 years old.
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I just purchased my first Parker a month ago. 16 gauge 28 inch barrels choked improved and modified. I have the bug. I would like a 20 gauge with 26 inch barrels choked the same.
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My wish for 2021 is a set of .410 barrels for my 28 gauge Repro. Can anyone help me with this?
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I agree , I think a 16 and a 28 are ideal for anything. I have been using a Cheap Spanish made 28 to quail and doodle hunt. It gets the job done. That being said Parker’s are the tops in my opinion. I will be on the lookout.
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To hopefully get the Trojan grade stock reconfigured to vh grade on my first Parker, a vh. Also to figure out what to do with my second Parker, a DH grade which I dumbly bought it wearing the barrels of an older mother.:banghead:
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