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  • BobJudy
    For someone who wants a hunting gun with a bit of class that fills the ticket! Looks like aftermarket porting, Pro-Port I think. Are the choke tubes Briley? Not a bad looking repair to correct the length of pull and I think this one should do well. I've got it on my watch list. Bob
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  • Warbirds

    Great set up for a skeet shooter!

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  • Butchdog2
    What would the LOP be if the extension was removed?
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  • BikerBob

    Is it a selectable trigger using the safety? Didn’t see a selector in the trigger guard...

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  • drobs
    That would make a nice truck gun.
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    " Not a bad looking repair to correct the length of pull "..................that's not a repair, that's a 'graft' line.......where 2 different walnut trees are 'grafted' together.................     ;-)
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  • BobJudy
    " Not a bad looking repair to correct the length of pull "..................that's not a repair, that's a 'graft' line.......where 2 different walnut trees are 'grafted' together.................     ;-)
    I like it! By any chance did you ever sell used cars? :D Bob
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  • Grunt2
    " Not a bad looking repair to correct the length of pull "..................that's not a repair, that's a 'graft' line.......where 2 different walnut trees are 'grafted' together.................     ;-)
    I agree...but WTH is with the poor recoil pad...My wife could do better than that...Nice shotgun but too much for a boogered up fix...(They should have sold it before the...tragedy...)
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  • Butchdog2
    Yep, stock was from a grafted tree.
    Back to the length of pull with "graft" removed and but pad reinstalled question
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  • Ricci.Wright
    Butch as soon as I get a chance I will pull it out of the safe and measure it. I am busy at the house right now. Ricci.
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  • Butchdog2
    Thanks, Don't ask 84 about how long my arms are. Grins
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  • Ricci.Wright
    The LOP if the pad and wood block were removed would be 12 1/2".
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    "I like it! By any chance did you ever sell used cars? D Bob"........................well...............now that you mention it.......... :D 
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  • BobJudy
    Congrats Ricci. The Kreighoff did well, in fact a couple of hundred more than I thought it would go for. Someone got a nice hunting gun. Bob
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  • Ricci.Wright
    Thank you.
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  • Warbirds
    BobJudy: 31546552298651/comments/31546549600283
    Congrats Ricci. The Kreighoff did well, in fact a couple of hundred more than I thought it would go for. Someone got a nice hunting gun. Bob

    I agree & congrats- it went higher than I thought but I guess lately I have been missing the mark on most guesses around here!

    It was a nice shotgun that will last someone a lifetime if they choose.

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  • BobJudy
    Warbirds said:

    I agree & congrats- it went higher than I thought but I guess lately I have been missing the mark on most guesses around here!

    It was a nice shotgun that will last someone a lifetime if they choose.

    If the stock hadn't been worked on I would have thought about bidding. There were a relatively small number imported and I would have wanted it just to be different. I think that the movement to 30", 32" and even longer barrels for sporting clays and skeet might have hurt the bidding. I started shooting with a 26" so it wouldn't have bothered me. Obviously the stock and aftermarket work, porting and I believe choke tubes, hurt it for the collector market too. In spite of all that , the gun has the reputation of being built like a tank and should last a long time and hold its value better than most. Bob
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  • Ricci.Wright
    Going to a gentleman in Georgia  as a skeet gun.
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  • BobJudy
    I have a friend salivating over this one;
    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/883761030
    But I don't know if he will pull the trigger and bid. :) Bob
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