Stan, as it was made, with a real beefy fancy English Walnut Monte Carlo stock, it was probably 8 1/2 pounds. It was a little light in the front. After 25 years of shooting, with three or four sets of extra barrels, it is now fitted with a Wenig crossover stock. It has been my NSCA competition gun with 32" low step 12 gauge barrels, my International Skeet gun with low step barrels cut to 28", and is now my NSSA four gauge skeet gun with Briley tubes. It was more than 20 years old when I had it tubed, which I did because it had the crossover stock which my Krieghoff did not have when I wanted to start shooting skeet again. It is some gun, especially with the original 20 gauge trap barrels. I can't imagine how many rounds it has through it. Murphy