Barrel length 63 cm (25"), stock length 38 cm (15"), overall length 108 cm (42,5"), weight 4,7 kg, year of manufacture 1973, German proof, condition 2-3.
Monobloc barrels, ejectors, engine-turned quarter rib, fixed sights, light-colored breech, back action sidelocks, sear bars, cocking indicators, engraved with animal pieces of red deer on the left black deer on the right surrounded by oak leaves deeply engraved in relief, double trigger with set trigger in the front trigger blade, sliding tang saftey, trigger guard made of synthetic horn, double Greener bolt with additional barrel hook, soft grained walnut stock with hogs back comb, oval cheek piece, oak leaf intersections as chequering, synthetic butt plate, forearm with Deeley latch, German claw mount with scope Zeiss Diavari-Z 1,5 - 6 x 42, reticle 4A.
Interchangeable barrel shotgun cal. 16/70 barrel length 71 cm (28"), chokes 1/2 and 3/4, year of manufacture 1973, German proof, monobloc barrels ejectors, with own forearm, ventilated engine-turned rib, own forearm with Deeley latch.
The famous German manufacture Krieghoff dates back to 1886 and was located in Suhl (Thuringia), one of the most famous German cities for gun manufacturing. Over the decades, they produced both hunting and military weapons. In 1947, under Russian occupation, the Suhl plant was destroyed. For Krieghoff, a new beginning then began in Ulm (Baden-Würtenberg) in the 1950s. Krieghoff holds a number of patents. In addition to the popular hunting rifles (especially triplets), the company also successfully produced sporting rifles. To this day, the company is run by descendants from the family. The focus is on combining the best achievements of gunsmiths and stock makers as well as refinement through high-quality engravings. The K80 shotgun has been successfully represented in almost every sporting competition for many years!
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