Selling a Krieghoff K-80 Parcour Special in excellent condtion. 32 inch over under barrel, upgraded wood, right handed stock with an adjustable comb. Included is a two barrel Negrini Krieghoff case and a Wild Hare Krieghoff soft case. Included are 7 titanium chokes, choke key, adjustable comb wrench and stock wrench. Gun was serviced by Krieghoff on 5/2024 and barrel was serviced by Krieghoff on 12/27/21. 13,500.00. Price includes shipping to an FFL within the USA only. Chokes included: LIM-Gold LIM-Titanium (2) Skeet-Titanium Full-Titanium Modified-Titanium Improved Modified-Titanium Message me for additional pictures. I was only allowed to post 10
You can put more pictures on the ad. All you have to do is go on your listing and add the pictures in a new post, the same way you would "bump" the listing.
That was an error in the listing. No service was done to the 32 inch barrel included. I have a 34 inch unsingle barrel that was serviced. The 34 inch barrel has been sold
Why is this K gun not sold ? with that wood and the engraving, Todays market 25K plus all day, if I didn't just buy a new one I would snatch up. BEAUTIFUL PIECE
Clarification: barrel is standard weight 6X10 step rib barrel (or 8X12); barrel weight?; barrel is factory original bore w/Krieghoff threaded choke tubes?; Comment: The lovely Parcour wood set is a great improvement over the #3 Sporting wood which adds value IMHO. Have you considered selling W/O barrel?
Barrel is factory original bore with Krieghoff threaded choke tubes. How can I tell if it's 6X10 or 8X12? I have not considered selling without the barrel.
Measure rib width at breech and muzzle (12X8, or 10X6). Also, weight of barrel will help determine. What is barrel weight? 10X6 barrel will also be a wee bit shorter (to end of barrel without chokes installed). In today's market, 10X6 barrels seem to be a bit more attractive due to minor weight difference. That is why I made mention of it as a means to aid in the sale. Also, selling the barrel separately would probably net the greatest amount. Are all numbers matching?
Rib width?? If you have open end metric wrenches very easy to just take a 12mm or 10mm and see if it fits on the rib. not that difficult,
The 10mm fits towards the front of the rib and it gets a bit wider towards the rear. Excuse my ignorance, I never had to measure a rib before.
So you now know it's a 12mm x 8mm rib, which is an older style barrel, If you have a 12mm wrench it should fit tight at the back of the barrel and a 8mm wrench should fit tight at the front of the barrel. Sorry I didn't mean "it's not that difficult" to sound like sarcasm, my fault!!