22 December 2008, 03:38
gunbugKrieghoff Doubles
Hi: I don't see any posts about Krieghoff doubles with the combi cocking devise. Any reasons why?
22 December 2008, 04:06
Chip747I've got one and have used it on several hunts with complete success. PH's seem to like it as well as the cocking system makes it a bit safer to walk in front of...

Had Krieghoff install a lighter cocking spring making it a bit easier to cock while shouldering.
I've got a 1902 Rigby, boxlock, in 450 nitro as well, so I believe I can make some compairsion.
Anyhow, I've fired 1000+ rounds through the Krieghoff and am very happy with it.
22 December 2008, 05:27
gunbugThank You. I thought they looked like an ideal gun. If i ever have money for a double or a drilling it will be a Krieghoff. Dan
22 December 2008, 10:33
ozhunterA great safety system only a little slower to switch off than the traditional safety's.
22 December 2008, 17:33
PeterThere have been a lot of posts about the Kreighoff. Just do a search on this forum. I have one in 500/416.
Peter.
22 December 2008, 19:52
MacD37There are many things that some dislike about the K-gun, and initially, people were worrind about the combi-cocking system, myself included.
However, after some research on the system I've come to like the system. The main worry I had about the combi-cocker was haveing the re-cock every time it was broken open. I found this is not the case with the Krieghoff, and it re-cocks it's self when the action is broken open to re-load one or both barrels after firein one of both rounds.
http://www.krieghoff.com/index...k=view&id=29Itemid=0 This can't be said of the Blaser, which doesn't re-cock it's self when it is broken open, but actually de-cocks the rifle when opened for any reason. That feature is not something one wants in the middle of a fire fight with a pissed off elephant, or Buffalo, and even more so on a lion. The krieghoff re-cocks when opened, and if you re-load, and want to safe the rifle simply move the so-called "SAFETY SWITCH" forward slightly, and release, and the rifle is un-cocked! Safe as a capgun!
The K-guns do not fit me well, so I will not buy one, but if they fit you well go for it. The K-gun is now available chambered for 450/400NE 3" and Hornady now makes factory ammo for that round, and is, I beleive, what the Krieghoff is regulated with in that chambering.
If you want larger chamberings they are available as well, so the choice is yours. I would stay away from any rimless, or belted rimless chamberings in a dangerous game double rifle. The 500/416K is also a pain to find ammo for in a lot of places, but is a good cartridge, as long as availability doesn't concern you!

23 December 2008, 02:07
zambeziI bought a Krieghoff in 450/400 about 3 months ago and love it.They are very strong and very accurate.I had a Chapius and for me the K-gun is a better rifle.They also have excellent triggers and the rifle fits me very well.Some don't like the combi-cocking device but I love it.