fabsroman
Ultimate Member
Uh,....
That gun was sold (to me)
Notice the usernames.....
That is hilarious. I've never registered on Shotgunworld, that I know of, but used to visit it a lot and read a lot of the posts. Too funny.
Uh,....
That gun was sold (to me)
Notice the usernames.....
It's for sale.
I really like them, shoot as well (or poorly) as I do with any gun. This is the third one I've had since they came out, including a 32". Should have kept the very first one I bough, hind sight being 20/20 of course.
I have a few other guns I am going to shoot through the winter, including a 391 Teknys I am waiting to come in the mail next week.
I haven't listed the 725 anywhere yet, when I do it will be gone within a 5-7 days or so. They are GREAT guns, good for all shotgun sports, fit is all but universal.
IIRC he used to come up on Tuesdays, brought some family with him I think. Haven't seen him much this year.Man, you are going through guns like a woman goes through shoes. lol
Maybe the OP can buy the 725 from you and it can be kept in la familia.
Do you do any shooting with PapiBarcelona? Think you guys are in the same area. Would be a nice road trip to come up there one weekend and shoot some clays with you guys.
IIRC he used to come up on Tuesdays, brought some family with him I think. Haven't seen him much this year.
I'm a friggin addict. My wife went to Mexico for the week and by Tuesday I had bought two shotguns I don't need.
I really appreciate the help guys! The fun part will be getting out and trying different guns! I'm really liking the idea of a CG, might be a little out of my budget right now, but I'm thinking of selling some stuff off to possibly make up the difference. I really just want to make 1 purchase that will last the rest of my life...
I've seen a few Plantation Grade (and similar) K-80s, one time with kids (plural, 2 kids with 2 Krieghoffs) handling them.
When your kid's gun is worth more than the truck I showed up in......
I've shot a buddy's K 80 and another buddy's Kolar, both with releases, I love em, built like a vault. Will I ever spring for one, not likely, but I can assure you they are the standard for competitive clays. At a decent size NSCA shoot it's not uncommon to see $150k on one gun rack alone.
Ha! They are beautiful guns. This might be a really silly question, but are they truly worth the money?
Krieghoff feels like an unbalanced 2x4 to my hands.
Which is good, as I don't want to spend that kind of money.
However, unfortunately the 28 ga Perazzi I handled at the SHOT Show years ago was SWEET. And at the grade I handled, a measly $68,000.
Opinions on the Stoeger Longfowler as a starter O/U?
Would mainly be used to see about getting into skeet