I would like to trade a really nice K80 RT Sporting/Skeet four barrel set for a K20 20/28, 30" two barrel set. Bought this K 80 RT unfired with sporting wood and two triggers from Bob Lowman in January 2022 and added an excellent condition four barrel 28” skeet set from gene7777777, and a four barrel Negrini case. Everything is in perfect condition. I’ll be adding pictures tomorrow, or PM me for more information if interested.
The 12 gauge has a different serial number. the other three all the same. Excellent bluing on all four, near new condition. I believe the screw in the extractor makes them K32. I've been told that's the only difference, but I'm not sure. Perhaps a Krieghoff expert can tell us.
I would be interested in the receiver, triggers and forend iron and the wood, no interest in the barrels.
Prices for K 80 RT parted out: Receiver/Iron, Stock and Forearm wood, Both Triggers (one gold blade, one nickel blade) , trigger case, $6450 (ship to FFL) Four Barrels shipped in Negrini case: $4800 Four Barrels without case $4500 Case only $350 Buy It all, one shipment in case $10750 Note: Refer to the first post for history of this like new RT and four skeet barrel set. Additional Information: Most people that have shot both K80's and the RT will tell you the RT has the better trigger. I have owned four K80 and four K80 RT and I prefer the RT trigger, I was a full time member of the Air Force pistol team for several years and I would compare the RT trigger to a fine competition pistol trigger. The only shortcomings is that it takes an expert gunsmith, such as Phillip's, to convert it to a release. (RT's are best left as pull/pull triggers) If you want any or all, please post "'ll take it" for any item you want.
I am interested as we talked a few days ago. I don’t understand the RT part of this. Is this just a k80 with release triggers? Please PM me. Thanks lee
RT = Removable Trigger. It has a totally different trigger design than the K80; it's not externally selectable (no lever in front of the trigger blade to select top/bottom), but the locktime is noticeably faster than a regular K80 trigger. IMHO, the K80RT trigger feels better. This looks like a nice gun!