VERY early scroll receiver, basically from the first few years of K80 production. Friend has one. Think it may have depended on who the importer was at the time, I believe my friends was bought from Mel Hunting new in the 80s. Value will be determined by the value of it's components, since it's a put-together gun. The receiver & f/e iron is worth $3000 (basically about what a logo receiver would be worth). Not too familiar as to what Trap Special wood or barrel would be worth presently. My ballpark would be $6000-$7000 as shown, parted out. Probably closer to $6k as a package.
It is an early 80' receiver. It was mostly on skeet guns. It could be ordered as a trap gun also. I had one back then.
I don’t agree. I would want to put a magnet on it btw not a Superscroll or even close Now they have had lightweights with higher level engraving patterns and there might have been some early scrolls that looked like this but hundreds look like they do now and I have seen several dozen early lightweights likevthis
my Daughter has a 2012 Light Weight and it does not say anything on the receiver except K80 and Krieghoff Germany, so I guess they have changed over the years.
G7777777, you may not agree, but I would bet money its not a light weight. I had a combo with that type receiver in the early eighties.. Imported by Mel Hunting.
You were the one that stated they were all marked. Your photo looks altered by the way. Note how the lettering is different. Why are the other markings blurry or rounded off? I have owned a dozen lightweights and none were marked
Gene your a jacka$$ stop it. You’re wrong frequently and this is another occasion. I never said they were ALL marked. Yet again your wrong.
No you clearly stated a lightweight receiver has it clearly marked in the bottom. Before you deleted that nut it was captured by one of multiple people that said you were wrong also you changed your name to hide. Everyone check his “new profile”
And I was talking about those very early standard models were never marked lightweight . I clearly stated there were other light weight engraving patterns Even so very very few have that identification and I have owned a dozen lightweights and none had it that photo still looks fake
I never edited, deleted or changed a thing from my above comment. I keep forgetting your a know it all attorney that is never wrong. Here is another better picture for you Gene, it is very clearly marked on the bottom
And if it is real. You already tried deleting your earlier responses. One can see that there is more engraving in this than those very early lightweight standard grades had. C
So, tell us what you have and I'd be interested in what YOU think it's worth. You don't seem to be clueless as to what you have...
You’re an idiot I did not attempt to change anything. I clearly proved my statement. Do a simple search and then stick your tail between your legs.