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Unread 04-02-2021, 09:49 PM   #1
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I never thought I would want or would own a Parker PHE. There are all those other letters closer to A. But, what came along a few weeks ago with 30" barrels that shoots really well is a PHE choked tight & tighter.
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I never thought I would want or would own a Parker PHE. There are all those other letters closer to A. But, what came along a few weeks ago with 30" barrels that shoots really well is a PHE choked tight & tighter.
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PHs or Grade 1s are probably my favorites as I really like the minimalist engraving .
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Well, I had to give up a Parker to buy this Krieghoff K-80 Parcours. 32" barrels with thin wall choke tubes. I hope they don't kick me out of the association
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Well, I had to give up a Parker to buy this Krieghoff K-80 Parcours. 32" barrels with thin wall choke tubes. I hope they don't kick me out of the association
Kid at Christmas. Shoots it well.
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Well, I had to give up a Parker to buy this Krieghoff K-80 Parcours. 32" barrels with thin wall choke tubes. I hope they don't kick me out of the association
I suffer from that K disease also So which do you like more , the K-20 or the K-80 ?
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Let’s see in the first quarter so far I’ve acquired a DH 12 32” no safety , a PH 8 34” and I think an SC 32” will come into my possession in NC . Still want a 20 hammerless with 30 or 32 inch barrels . Few pics of the PH 8 in the last with the 7 frame 8 . Don’t have any pics on my phone of the DH and I suppose it would be poor form to display pics of the SC before it’s in my possession
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Well, I had to give up a Parker to buy this Krieghoff K-80 Parcours. 32" barrels with thin wall choke tubes. I hope they don't kick me out of the association
Chuck: They are "horses for courses". I like my Gold Super Scroll Blued a bunch. I have 2 12 ga. barrels for it.
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Chuck: They are "horses for courses". I like my Gold Super Scroll Blued a bunch. I have 2 12 ga. barrels for it.
If I could own only a single shotgun a K-80 with 28” skeet barrels and 32” trap/sporting barrels along with Kolar tubes for the skeet barrels would make me quite happy ! Hell as far as that goes a nice old K-32 action with the same two barrels would be fine as well . Oh yeah give me a medium Monte Carlo non adjustable stock with plenty figure and I’ll be fine .
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I had a rather Intresting K-80 in my hands today that belongs to a long time friend . It’s I think a Gold Plantation 32” but the intresting thing is a little added extra my friend had done . He sent a trigger guard to Angelo Bea and had him put a gold inlay of a Turkey on it along with some gold inlaid lines . The turkey is a fair facsimile of the NWTF turkey and yes that’s my friends preferred quarry spring and fall .
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Oh, gosh, a Krieghoff thread! My K-32 is 54 years old and still going strong. I have a couple of sets of 32", Vandalia and flat rib, a 30" flat rib, a rare 29" pigeon set, a .410 set, and my 28" K-80 barrels, Kolar tubed for skeet. There is not a screw in choke barrel in the bunch. I paid $775.00 for the gun about 35 years ago and picked up extra barrels when I could find them. Now the gun has a custom made PFS crossover stock without recoil reducer made by a Florida craftsman. Sure, I would like to have a three barrel K-20, but I don't spend enough time with competition shooting to make that an option. It has been my (non side by side) competition gun of choice for more than 30 years. Best $775.00 I've ever spent on a shotgun. I have never shot pigeons with anything but a side by side, but I may change that this year.
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