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Krieghoff K80

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What would be an estimated value of a 1990 krieghoff K80 sporting, the serial numbers match except for the barrel.
It comes with a full set of kolar sub gauge tubes. The gun is in very good condition. 30 inch barrels
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Typically, the longer the barrels, the more the value, assuming the gun is in good condition. Recent annual service is better.
Tube sets don't generally bring much added value, surprisingly, but might help sell a gun.
$6,500- $10, 000. 10 mm x 8mm ribs better than 12 x 10 mm. Not much calling for 28" barrels.
 
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Typically, the longer the barrels, the more the value, assuming the gun is in good condition. Recent annual service is better.
Tube sets don't generally bring much added value, surprisingly, but might help sell a gun.
$6,500- $10, 000. 10 mm x 8mm ribs better than 12 x 10 mm. Not much calling for 28" barrels.
Ok thanks it’s has 30’’ barrels
 
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What would be an estimated value of a 1990 krieghoff K80 sporting, the serial numbers match except for the barrel.
It comes with a full set of kolar sub gauge tubes. The gun is in very good condition.
What engraving pattern? Barrel length? Assuming standard between 7-9k
 
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$7000 +/- a couple hundred

Barrel has 12x8 rib which isn't the end of the world but would be the least popular flat rib option for that setup. Gun will have older Kolar tubes, which may be difficult/impossible to buy new chokes for or have serviced. It's also old enough that some of the internal components will be a bit different than currently used, and may have old style hammers.
 
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I am not sure where these 7500 prices are coming from. If it's a 30 inch in good condition with tube set around 10k is the number.. if you find one for 7500 buy it.. buy 2...
If the gun was 25 years newer, you'd be closer, but even then 10k would be a stretch. A comparable gun w/ 10-6 rib, #6 stock, titanium 12ga chokes, and modern tubes would be $8500-$9k

Carrier barrel adds to the value. U can get another 30 inch barrel pre owned for between 2k and 3500.
Carrier barrels are sunk cost. AT BEST, they're worth the same as a non-carrier, at worst they're worth less, at least to a person that wants to shoot 12ga

OPs gun would part out for $7k-7500. $3500-4k for the receiver/iron, $2500-3k for the barrels and tubes, 300-500 for the wood, and a couple hundred for the case. Complete K80s are never worth more than their part-out value except for SUPER high grades that have engraved barrel monoblocks and hangers.
 
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If the gun was 25 years newer, you'd be closer, but even then 10k would be a stretch. A comparable gun w/ 10-6 rib, #6 stock, titanium 12ga chokes, and modern tubes would be $8500-$9k


Carrier barrels are sunk cost. AT BEST, they're worth the same as a non-carrier, at worst they're worth less, at least to a person that wants to shoot 12ga

OPs gun would part out for $7k-7500. $3500-4k for the receiver/iron, $2500-3k for the barrels and tubes, 300-500 for the wood, and a couple hundred for the case. Complete K80s are never worth more than their part-out value except for SUPER high grades that have engraved barrel monoblocks and hangers.
Find me a gun for sale with this configuration for under 10k.. Carrier barrels for a tube set cost roughly $1000 more than a regular barrel.. and you have to wait almost 2 months to get them done with the tube set.
I am waiting on a DT11 carrier barrel conversion as we speak. buying the 12ga barrel was significantly less expensive, since U have to have it to convert it..;)