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1. 28 Point of Impact Adjustment 13 Removing Cleaning and Reinstalling Ejectors 29 e ME 17 Specific Instructions K 80 Parcours 31 5 18 Maintenance TE eese 3 Barrell Selection 2 7 20 2 35 GUN SAFETY Gun safety is your responsibility Read and observe these essential rules A loaded firearm can cause SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH When handled properly and according to basic safety rules it is safe Accident prevention is the responsibility of anyone handling a firearm THINK GUN SAFETY Handle a gun as if it is loaded EVERY GUN 15 A LOADED GUN Never point a firearm at yourself or any one else Never hold a firearm at the muzzle Never rest the muzzle on your foot Before handling and loading a firearm be sure you know how it functions Read the instruction manual Control your shooting Be aware of the range of the ammunition you shoot This may vary from several hundred yards for shotgun pellets to several miles for rifle bul lets Never shoot at a hard surface or at water because shot and bullets can ricochet in any direction with sufficient force to cause injury or death Be ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN that it is safe to shoot in the direction you intend to fire If there is the slightest question or doubt DO NOT SHOOT When shooting targets always
2. As this barrel comes standard with fixed chokes the maximum steel shot size allowed is 3 2 mm 1 25 regardless of choke constriction If greater shot diameters are necessary official steel shot proof Lily marking is required Optional Briley Thin Wall choke tubes are available allow ing for full steel shot proofing 3l 32 Krieghoff K 80 and K 20 must prop erly maintained to insure a lifetime of reli able and consistent service When assembling the gun place a thin coat ing of Krieghoff Gun Glide or other high quality gun grease in the barrel pivots Use only acid and resign free detergents for cleaning Place a very light coat on the flat surfaces adjacent to the pivots on the barrel lug on the barrel flats where they are engaged by the top latch and on the con cave portion of the forend iron where it joins the receiver Immediately after shooting and before cas ing the gun its external metal surfaces MAINTENANCE should be wiped down and lightly oiled The bore and action of the gun should be thoroughly cleaned periodically After disas sembling the gun wipe these surfaces to remove the grease and any grit that may have accumulated during shooting The barrels must be cleaned after shooting to remove lead fouling and the build up of plastic from wads Use a conventional bore solvent and follow the manufacturer s instructions saturating cleaning patches with the solvent and ru
3. The purpose of this feature is to prevent the loss of a target in competition that results from inadvertently leaving the safety on This feature is for use ONLY under the controlled conditions of clay tar get competition when guns are never loaded until the shooter is on the shooting station or in the shooting cage To lock the safety off remove the stock and locate the screw on the left side of the top tang adjacent to the safety The screw is shown in illus 10 and 11 on page 11 and will match the gun s blue or nickel finish Newer models have an allen screw in this location Slide the safety forward and tighten the screw to lock the safety in the off safe position To make the safety operative again simply loosen the screw until the safety moves freely BOTTOM BARREL ONLY The point of impact POI of the bottom barrel of the K 80 and K 20 can be raised or lowered in relation to that of the top barrel simply by changing the front barrel hanger The hangers have dovetails of varying heights which change the point of impact of the bottom barrel see illus 12 If you wish to have the bottom barrel pat tern higher select a ring which is lower in height at the dovetail A higher ring will move the pattern lower For easy reference each hanger is marked with a small number visible from the muz zle side The lower the number the higher POINT OF IMPACT ADJUSTMENT the point of impact There are eight different hange
4. equipped with a release trigger you must first set the trigger Facing in the direction that you intend to shoot and with the gun mounted to the shoulder you pull the trigger until you feel a complete and positive stop You must hold the trigger in that position until you are ready to shoot Call for the target swing through it and release the trigger to fire the RELEASE TRIGGERS gun If for any reason you do not want to fire the gun after you have set the trigger you must disengage the trigger to prevent the gun from firing To do this maintain a firm hold on the trigger with your trigger finger being absolutely certain that the gun is pointed in a safe direction With your opposite hand open the gun with the top lever in the usual manner Allow the gun to open The release trigger is now disengaged To shoot close the gun and proceed in the manner described before It is absolutely necessary that you thoroughly understand the release trigger mechanism and familiar ize yourself with it Dry fire the gun repeat edly with snap caps until you are complete ly familiar with the way the trigger feels and handles NEVER SHOOT A GUN WITH RELEASE TRIGGERS UNTIL YOU HAVE DRY FIRED IT AND THOROUGHLY UNDERSTAND THE TRIGGER AND HOW TO DISENGAGE IT NEVER SHOOT A GUN UNTIL YOU ARE COMPLETELY FAMILIAR WITH ITS TRIG GER SYSTEM AND ALL OF ITS OPERAT ING AND SAFETY FEATURES Krieghoff K 80 s be ordered with factor
5. K 80 amp K 20 CLAY TARGET SHOTGUN Instruction Manual KRIEGHOFF K 80 AND K 20 CLAY TARGET SHOTGUNS Handling and Service Instructions for the Krieghoff K 80 and K 20 Clay Target Shotguns With proper care and periodic maintenance your Krieghoff can provide a lifetime of shooting pleasure K 80 and K 20 are registered trademarks of H Krieghoff GmbH Ulm Germany 11 2013 CAUTION Read and understand all instructions before using this or any other firearm Read learn and observe the safety procedures described on page 4 Always point a firearm in a safe direction so that it does not endanger anyone including yourself Shot can be dangerous to over 400 yards and bullets may range as far as three miles Do not discharge a gun towards any hard surface including water because both shot and bullets can ricochet in unpre dictable directions Your Krieghoff is equipped with a mechan ical safety Learn how it functions and use it NEVER POINT A FIREARM TOWARDS ANOTHER PERSON OR YOURSELF 5 Gun Safety c cer 77 4 Adjusting Trigger Position 21 AssemblysandilDisassemblyvae eens 7 Release en 2 22 22 Stock Removal and Reinstallation 9 Stock EiMiS HEA 24 Locking System m rr 10 Adj stable GombE 222222222 2 2 25 222 7 7 Adjustable Butt Plater
6. barrel or the receiver STOCK REMOVAL AND REINSTALLATION REMOVAL Insert the stock wrench into the stock through the small hole in the recoil pad see illus 6 Unscrew the stock bolt 2 3 turns with the special T handled stock wrench supplied If necessary you may lay the receiver on a flat padded surface and gently bump the handle of the stock wrench or the bottom of the pistol grip with the palm of the hand to loosen the stock from the receiver Make certain that the bolt is completely dis engaged and then carefully remove the stock to the rear Do not move the stock up and down to loosen and remove it because this may damage the inletting REINSTALLATION Insert the stock wrench and seat it firmly in the stock bolt Use a light coat of gun oil to prevent any damages at the small hole in the recoil pad Slide the stock straight on to the rear tangs and forward to meet the receiver Push them together firmly Again be careful not to force the stock onto the receiver or to it rock up and down because this may dam age the inletting Seat the stock bolt in the bolt hole and tighten it firmly but not exces sively with the stock wrench 9 10 LOCKING SYSTEM The heart of the K 80 and K 20 locking sys point the locking system can be renewed tem is a top latch or locking cover that and your Krieghoff given new life slides forward when the gun is closed and engages the barrel flats Even after many For that reas
7. ctor and ejector groove with a light coat of gun oil like Krieghoff s Gun Pro and reinstall the ejector 29 30 REINSTALLATION Place the spring in the hole Insert the ejec tor into the ejector groove being certain that the ejector is on the proper side When the ejector is on the proper side the machined recess on the front outside of the ejector opens downward Push the ejector in until the front end of the ejector is even with the hole Place a small dab of gun oil on the spring and place the ball over the spring in the hole Use a small flat screw driver or other useful tool to push the ball against the spring and into the hole Simul taneously slide the ejector forward to cover the hole partially and to hold the ball Remove the tool and slide the ejector the rest of the way forward The ejector is properly reinstalled when the spring pushes the ball into the detent slot resulting in an audible click Slide the ejector back and forth to insure proper seat ing and repeat the procedure for the second ejector SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS 80 PARCOURS The K 80 Parcours comes standard with fixed choke soldered rib barrels This barrel design gives you a weight savings of 300 g compared to the traditional K 80 Skeet or Sporting model Utilizing a traditional sporting stock and forearm which is thinner than other K 80 competition models the Parcours is just as suitable for Hunting as it is for Clay Target shooting
8. en if the first barrel misfires When the selector lever located in front of the trigger is pushed to the left by the side marked B bottom barrel the bottom barrel fires first To fire the top barrel first push side T top barrel to the right see illus 20 If you wish to lock the selector tighten the front screw in the trigger with the small allen key provided BARREL SELECTION Note Do not over tighten the screw When the gun is shipped from the factory the selector locking screw is not tightened ADJUSTING TRIGGER POSITION The locking screw B for the trigger posi tion must always be tightened down to pre vent the trigger from moving during shoot ing To adjust the trigger position loosen both screws about one turn with the hex key pro vided Slide the trigger to the desired posi tion and gently retighten the trigger locking screw The selector locking screw A may also be tightened if you want to lock the selector Note To prevent damage it is important to Locking screw for barrel selection never over tighten either of the locking Screws B Locking screw for trigger position 21 Model K 80 only Release triggers which are particularly pop ular in American trapshooting fire the gun as the name suggests when the trigger is released rather than when it is pulled The idea is to have the trigger finger make a smooth almost effortless move by simply letting go To fire a gun
9. ified Modified PEE LIM Light improved Modified IM Improved Modified F Full 5 SF Super Full 0 00 mm 000 0 13 mm 005 0 25 mm 010 0 38 mm 015 0 51 mm 020 0 64 mm 025 0 76 mm 030 0 89 mm 035 1 02 mm 040 35 Boschstrasse 22 gt 89079 Ulm Germ Box 549 7528 Easto KRIEGHOFF
10. is most important how ever that oil finished stocks and forends be thoroughly air dried and retreated with oil after exposure to rain or heavy moisture Note Custom stocks and the stocks of specific competition shotgun models could deviate from the standard described Krieghoff stocks are adjustable at the comb for height and off set The drop at heel and comb can be adjusted from approx 1 1 4 to 1 5 8 The comb can also be adjusted sideways for off set ADJUSTABLE COMB The height of the comb is determined by two adjustment screws in the base of the comb which rest on the steel plate inlet in the stock The height adjustment is there fore maintained by the support screws rath er than the clamp screws which hold the comb and stock together a design feature that assures that the adjustment cannot change during shooting 25 ADJUSTING FOR HEIGHT To change height adjustment carefully insert the small allen key supplied with adjustable stocks into the holes on the right side of the comb and loosen the clamp screws by turning them counterclockwise for approximately two turns Do not attempt to turn the clamp screws all the way out because this may damage the stock finish around the holes After loosening the clamp screws pull the comb piece straight up and completely off of the stock Rocking the comb piece from front to back as you lift it may make it stuck on the posts and more difficult to remove so be sure
11. keep your firearm open until it is your turn to shoot When hunting keep your safety on except when actually shooting Mechanical safeties are an important additional safety feature but they are no substitute for safe gun handling Always handle a firearm as if it is loaded and ready to fire Because of the strictly controlled cir cumstances of competitive shooting it may be advantageous to have no mechanical safety or one that can be made inoperative If your gun has no safety use it only for clay target competition If your gun has a safety that can be made inoperative shoot it with the safety inoperative only for clay tar get competition When shooting in the field you MUST make the safety operational and use it Competitive shotguns may have a pull trigger or a release trigger Always familiar ize yourself with the trigger system of any firearm before you shoot it Refer to your instruction manual and then dry fire the firearm until you are completely familiar with its operation NEVER use ammunition that appears to be damaged or irregular in any way ALWAYS use ammunition that is made for the specific chamber size and gauge caliber of your gun Use factory loaded ammunition only Fac tory ammunition is manufactured with the most sophisticated and reliable equipment available The quality and consistency of factory loaded ammunition is essential to firearm safety NEVER use reloaded ammunition Shoot i
12. l the choke tube by hand If you encounter any roughness or resistance check to make sure that both the tube and the barrel are clean free of debris well lubricated and undam aged If a choke tube is dented or otherwise dam aged its rear edge could protrude into the bore of the barrel When the gun is fired the shot charge could be impeded by the damaged tube and the barrel could be total ly destroyed Handle the choke tubes with care Store them in their protective cases Examine them carefully for damage if they are ever dropped stepped on or otherwise dented NEVER shoot with a damaged choke tube If For choke tube selection see page 35 you discover that a choke tube is damaged discard it immediately Whenever you change or reinstall choke tubes look through the bore to make abso Iutely certain that the tube does not pro trude into or obstruct the barrel in any way Failure to do so could result in severe dam age to the barrel and severe injury to the shooter or those around them To install a choke tube screw it all the way in by hand and tighten it gently with the choke tube wrench see illus 18 Never apply force when installing a choke tube and never over tighten 19 20 The K 80 and K 20 single trigger is mechani cal and does not rely on recoil to select the second barrel This gives the advantage of quick resetting for the second shot and makes it possible to fire the second barrel ev
13. ng improperly reloaded or remanufactured ammunition can result in property damage serious injury or death Use only factory loaded ammunition to protect yourself and your warranty Keep your firearm clean Prevent dirt and foreign objects from entering the action and the barrel Before loading a firearm inspect the barrel to be certain that it is clean and free of foreign objects Shooting with ANY obstruction in the barrel dirt mud snow grease or remnants of wads bullets or bul let jackets can cause a barrel to bulge or rupture and can cause SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH Firearms must be protected from corro sion which can affect their safe and proper function Firearms should be kept thorough ly clean and all metal surfaces should be protected with a light film of gun oil especially during storage Store firearms uncovered or in a gun sleeve that can breathe and provide them with proper ven tilation 6 Always wear eye and ear protection when shooting NEVER use alcohol or any other drug that can alter consciousness and judgment before or during the handling of a firearm Store all firearms unloaded Be absolutely certain that the chamber of every gun is empty Store all firearms in a LOCKED cupboard or safe and OUT OF THE REACH OF CHIL DREN Follow the regional or national laws and regulations in regards to gun and rifle storage ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY Lubricate gun as de
14. nning them through the bore with a shotgun cleaning rod For particularly stubborn fouling apply more solvent and use a phosphor bronze cleaning brush Then alternate solvent soaked and dry patches until the bore is clean and finish with a light coat of gun oil like Gun Pro If your barrel is equipped with choke tubes clean the barrel first with the tubes installed and then remove and clean the tubes them selves as described before If you shoot in the rain or snow and your gun is wet disassemble it wipe it dry and then allow it to air dry before applying a light coat of gun oil When finished cleaning we recommend relieving the tension on the mainsprings by dry firing with snap caps or empty shells Be sure that all bearing surfaces have suffi cient grease including the barrel pivots barrel ears and forearm iron Be very careful to keep these areas free of dirt particles 33 34 ANNUAL SERVICE For the dedicated clay target competitor the Krieghoff Annual Service is recommended after every 15 000 to 20 000 rounds or every 2 3 years to keep your Krieghoff in top form and insure consistent performance The gun is disassembled cleaned and relubricated Minor springs and circlips are replaced and the receiver is fine tuned to original factory specifications CHOKE TUBE DESIGNATIONS SCREW IN CHOKE MARKINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS 00 Cylinder 0 Skeet Improved Cylinder 1 LM Light Mod
15. on contact your authorized thousands of shots any wear on the barrel Krieghoff Factory Service Center for details flats is compensated for by the free forward and options movement of the locking cover which holds the barrels as firmly as when they were new When your gun is new the top lever will stay slightly to the right Over a useful life of many hundreds of thousands of rounds and as the gun wears in the top lever will move to the left and the small gap between the top latch and the barrel flats will gradu ally decrease and eventually close At that ACTIVATED SAFETY The Krieghoff K 80 and K 20 are equipped with a non automatic sliding safety that has a round push button lock in its center The safety is activated by pressing the button with the thumb and simultaneously sliding SAFETY is off safe and ready to fire the letter S the safety switch to the rear to put the gun is covered and not visible on safe The gun is taken off safe and made ready to fire by depressing the button and sliding the safety switch forward When the gun is on safe the letter 5 appears just above the safety switch When the gun 12 INOPERATIVE SAFETY Note Lock the safety in the off position only when shooting clay targets under controlled conditions Make the safety operative for ALL other shooting The safety of the K 80 and K 20 can be locked in the off safe position and made inoperative
16. oser to the barrel POI increases After desired POI is reached use the 1 3 mm allen key to reinstall and tighten the locking screw STEEL SHOT AMMUNITION K 80 and K 20 barrels with choke tubes are proofed for steel shot Steel shot greater than 3 2 mm must not be used in barrels that are not steel shot proofed no Lily marking Failure to adhere to this can cause damage to the choke ramp and ruin the bar rel Even for steel shot proofed barrels if a maximum shot size of greater or equal to 4 mm is used modified choke 0 5 mm or less is mandatory 17 18 SCREW IN 5 Always unload a firearm before changing choke tubes Never shoot a choke tubed barrel without a choke tube installed It is very important that choke tubes be properly maintained and protected from damage If chokes are not periodically removed from the barrel and cleaned corro sion and rust may form between the choke tube and the barrel making it impossible to remove Choke tubes should be removed and cleaned whenever the gun is cleaned Apply barrel solvent to the choke tube and wipe it clean paying particular attention to remove foreign particles from the threaded area and any plastic build up from the rear internal portion of the tube Also apply solvent to and wipe clean the threads in the barrel itself Apply a light coat of Krieghoff Gun Pro or other fine gun oil to the choke tube before reinstalling it in the barrel Instal
17. ossible Note the lines of calibra tion which make it possible to check main tain and repeat the precise degree of adjust ment Note The adjustable comb is a standard feature for many versions of the K 80 and K 20 It is available as an option on non adjustable stocks 28 ADJUSTABLE BUTT PLATE The optional Krieghoff adjustable butt plate offers the possibility to alter the plate s posi tion within four directions stock drop up and down cast left and right vertical angle of the butt plate twist pitch This makes it possible to individualize the stock to a high degree ADJUSTABLE BUTT PLATE LENGTH OF PULL In combination with the adjustable butt plate it is also possible to adjust the stock length within 6 5 mm 1 4 increments There are spacers located between the stock and the pad adjustment device Depending on how many of these spacers are stacked together it is possible to alter the length of pull measurement Please find a detailed description regarding the different settings of the butt plate in a separate instruction manual under www krieghoff de en infoextra download center REMOVING CLEANING AND REINSTALLING EJECTORS IMPORTANT Always make sure a firearm is unloaded before cleaning To ensure the proper function of the ejectors clean the gun regularly The new style ejector is easily distinguished from the older style ejector by the absence of the blued retaining
18. owering the rib The range of adjustment is from a fairly flat shooting 60 96 40 pattern to almost a full pattern high 100 96 How to lower and raise the rib Loosen the locking screw at the very front of the rib which locks the adjustment wheel Use the 1 5 mm allen key supplied and remove the locking screw completely The adjustment wheel is now free to turn To raise the POI turn the wheel clockwise so it moves downwards toward the 15 16 POI up Each reference serration on the rib will raise or lower the POI by approximately 10 96 For example one serration below the stan dard 70 96 30 marking would raise the POI of the barrels by 10 to 80 96 20 96 in the case of an over amp under both barrels simultaneously The rib goes down the barrel and POI go up After the desired POI is dialed in put the locking screw back in the threaded hole at the front tip of the rib and tighten the lock ing screw using the 1 5 mm allen key sup plied and making sure at the same time that one of the two holes on the knurled adjust ment wheel is lined up with the locking Screw INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFIC TO THE K 80 amp K 20 PRO SPORTER AND K 80 PRO TRAP Loosen and remove the locking screw at the top of the adjustment wheel with the 1 3 mm supplied allen key see illus 16 spare screw is provided With the adjust ment wheel now free you may turn the wheel clockwise to increase POI as the rib gets cl
19. rs available for K 80 choke tube bar rels and nine different hangers available for K 80 fixed choke barrels Four hangers are available for the K 20 To install a new hanger drive out the retain ing pin use 1 4 mm size of the puncher and slide off the hanger to the front Replace with the new hanger and reinstall the pin 13 14 UNSINGLE Model K 80 only First loosen the adjustment screw about one turn counterclockwise Note that the slot of the screw can accommodate any one of a number of coins so no special tool is neces sary Adjusting the rib downward toward barrel raises POI Raising the rib away from the barrel lowers POI Each line on the scale above the muzzle equals about 3 to 5 inches at 35 m 38 yds Retighten the locking Screws Check the lock washers periodically to be sure that they provide enough friction to maintain the adjustment INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFIC TO THE K 80 TRAP SPECIAL AND DOUBLE TRAP SPECIAL AII barrels feature a fully adjustable rib which allows you to lower or raise the point of impact Adjustment of point of impact for the Over amp Under and Unsingle Barrel barrels including both barrels of over amp under barrels are set by the factory to shoot a 70 96 30 96 pattern high at 35 yds when shipped Each barrel set including each individual barrel on the over amp under can be individually adjusted by changing either the front hanger see page 13 and or raising or l
20. screw on the ejector itself The new style ejector has no such screw It is held in place by the ball and spring assembly shown in illustration 26 The spring presses the ball bearing into a detent slot on the back of the ejector REMOVAL The ejectors may be removed for periodic cleaning but special care must be taken in removing and reinstalling them Work only over a flat surface covered with a towel or other soft material To remove the ejectors push both back gently until you feel resis tance Then very lightly tap with plastic mallet until resistance disappears Keep your thumb over the detent area while removing the ejector to keep the ball and spring from ejecting once the pressure is released Hold the barrel horizontally close to the covered table top with the ejector to be removed facing downward Slide the ejector out to the rear As the ejector clears the ball and spring the ball will pop out and the cush ioned surface will catch it Remove the ejec tor and set the ball aside Remove the spring with a pair of tweezers CLEANING Clean the ejector and the ejector groove with fine quality cleaner Coat the ejector and wipe it clean If stubborn debris remains remove it with a small cleaning brush Spray the cleaner into the ejector groove and wipe it out If the groove is par ticularly dirty use a small brush pipe clean er or cotton swab to remove remaining debris Wipe the groove clean Lubricate the eje
21. scribed on page 33 Make sure both ejectors are pushed in Open the top lever Holding the barrels in the left hand as shown see illus 1 brace the muzzle between your legs Hold the receiver and stock by the pistol grip with the right hand and engage the barrels into the action at about a 45 angle using pres sure with the ball of the left hand to direct the barrels onto the pivots see illus 2 Using a rocking motion up and down seat the barrel cutouts fully onto the pivots Rotate the barrels on the pivots slightly to be certain that they are firmly seated and then close the gun fully Holding the assembled barrel and action in one hand push the cocking levers up so that their axis is parallel to that of the bar rels With the free hand place the forend around the bottom barrel and then move it down so that the slots at the rear of the forend iron engage the cocking levers The forearm can then be firmly pressed up into the latched position against the barrels Make sure that the latch engages fully Avoid striking the underside of the barrels or the receiver with the sharp edges of the forend iron 7 8 DISASSEMBLY Disassemble the gun in the reverse order Remove the forend Then open the top lever and carefully remove the barrels by gently rocking and rotating them until they are dis engaged from the pivots Do not attempt to pry them off with a single motion because this may damage the finish of the bottom
22. to pull it straight off Underneath the comb piece are two round steel plates inlet in the wood Each of the plates con tains a height adjustment screw Use the allen key to adjust the screws turning them counterclockwise out to raise the comb and clockwise in to lower it Both adjust ment screws should be at the same height when the comb piece is reinstalled although the design allows for a limited pitch lengthwise Apply grease to adjustable comb posts to ease removal and installation To reinstall the comb piece align the holes in the steel plate with the guidepost on the stock and slide them directly onto the posts again being careful not to rock the comb piece back and forth until the height adjustment screws rest firmly on the steel plates Then tighten the clamp screws firmly to hold the stock and comb together Note that the height adjustment screws must rest firmly on the steel plates of the stock as described above or else the comb height will not be consistent and may actually change during shooting ADJUSTING FOR OFFSET Proceed as described before to take the comb piece completely off the stock The guideposts located in the cutoff section of the stock are now accessible Use the allen key to loosen the lock screw on the top of the guidepost and then slide it sideways in either direction for the desired amount of offset Both posts should be moved about the same distance although a slight varia tion is p
23. y release triggers or the triggers may be installed later Release triggers are available in two configu rations single release and double release SINGLE RELEASE With a single release trigger the first barrel is set and fired as a release and the second shot is fired as a conventional pull trigger DOUBLE RELEASE With double release the second barrel must also be set and released to fire 24 LACQUER FINISH Krieghoff K 80 and K 20 standard stocks are finished with a specially formulated epoxy lacquer which seals the wood completely so that it cannot be damaged even in the wettest weather If your gun does get wet however the stock forend receiver and barrels should be wiped down and allowed to air dry separately After the metal compo nents are completely dry apply a light coat of gun oil After the stock and forend are dry they require no further care STOCK FINISH OIL FINISH Krieghoff K 80s and K 20s with custom stocks will be delivered with a traditional European oil finish These stocks are not completely waterproof and their finish requires periodic maintenance During the first year of use they should be treated sev eral times Apply a very small amount two or three drops of stock oil to each side of the stock and forend and rub it in by hand until it is evenly spread and thoroughly absorbed into the wood This process should be routinely repeated at least once a year thereafter It

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