K-80 Sporting
The challenge of Sporting Clays lies in the fact that you shoot at a nearly infinite variety of targets. The game requires a fine balance between the well-honed instincts of a good wing shot and the controlled, measured performance of a clay target veteran.
The K-80 Sporting is a gun that blends the balance and responsiveness of a game gun with the soft recoil, smooth swinging and rugged reliability of a competition gun.
The K-80 offers a broad range of options that allow you to create the best gun for you. Two barrel lengths and two rib configurations with standard titanium factory choke tubes from cylinder to super full. The standard #3 Sporting stock with adjustable comb was designed for and has been proven in Sporting competition.
Featured with upgraded engraving wood
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Gauge
12 Gauge; 3“ chambersBarrels - 30“, CT/CT (Std:S,2xIC,M,IM), TF rib
- 32“, CT/CT (Std:S,2xIC,M,IM), TF ribRib: Standard: TF – Tapered Flat, 10-6mm (2/5” to 1/4”) Chokes: Titanium Choke Tubes (CT) bottom and top, 5 included. Available are Cylinder (C), Skeet (S), Improved Cylinder (IC), Light Modified (LM), Modified (M), Light Improved Modified (LIM), Improved Modified (IM), Full (F), and Super Full (SF). Sights
White pearl front bead and metal center beadAction
Case hardened, nickel plated steel receiver with satin grey finish.Trigger
Single selective mechanical trigger, adjustable for finger length. Trigger pull: Approximately 3-1/2 to 4 lbs.Safety
Top tang push button safety. Can be locked in “off“ position.Stock
Fine-checkered select Turkish walnut with satin epoxy finish.
Standard: #3 Sporting Stock with Adjustable Comb.
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Other forearms available.Grade/Engraving
Standard is classic K-80 scroll engraving. Optional engravings available.
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Approximately 8 3/4 lbs.Case
All K-80 sporting guns come in a fitted aluminum case with a single barrel slot. Cases with two barrel slots are available for shooters wishing to add an additional barrel to their K-80