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Unread 09-01-2015, 10:54 AM   #1
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Our gun club had an older Krieghoff multi barrel set a few years ago for a couple thousand and we should have nabbed it. The ones that get away . . .
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Our gun club had an older Krieghoff multi barrel set a few years ago for a couple thousand and we should have nabbed it. The ones that get away . . .
I have a K-32 trap gun that was made in the first year or two of production . It's my understanding that this gun is early enough that it was made atleast partially with left over Remington 32 parts .

Four or five years ago I had a pair of Remington 32 12 gauge skeet guns that had been reblued , refinished etc . I should have kept one of them , the gun had a factory vent rib . In all honesty that is THE ONLY shotgun I ever owned that I NEVER missed with . But I shot it maybe 400 times before I let it go all on the skeet field of course and never more then 50 shots at a time .

I'll just wait until someone brings in a nice old Remington 32 skeet and or trap at the shop and I'll pounce if the price is right .
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To my eye, those forearms are as ugly as a mud fence
For their intended purpose of shooting NSSA Skeet, I find nothing better for me.



The 20-gauge in this set is the Standard weight. The 20- and 28-gauges and the .410-bore are all within a fraction of an ounce of seven pounds. I also have an extra 20-gauge New Model Skeet that is a Lightning going six or seven ounces less.
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I didn't know that the Standard Weight 20 was made as late as the New Model Skeet.
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