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Unread 02-11-2017, 04:28 PM   #1
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I haven't had the guts to sell mine yet!
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Unread 02-11-2017, 06:46 PM   #2
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Chris Maest may think many of the older K-32s are wearing out, but my 49 year old example is not among them. Chris has worked on mine and didn't give me that warning.
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I haven't had the guts to sell mine yet!
The one in this thread is my second K-32 . I got the first one new from John Allem back in 83 or 84 I believe . Shot the heck out of it for about 7 years and sold it to a friend .
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My K32, 7237 with a Vandalia rib, was my go to clays gun for years. Just after Dan Lammers left Ottsville many years ago he completely refinished the stock and forearm for me by removing that ugly red finish, bending the stock for cast-on, turning the forearm into a schnabel and giving the wood an oil finish to die for. While he had it he also installed K80 internal parts. The gun is built like a tank.
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