@Atkins You can just use a Pentax K/M42 to EF mount adapter, it all ends up the same as you'll have no automatic aperture control with the Sony adapters anyway. Don't think the newer Pentax lenses have aperture rings though, if it's still mechanically controlled an aperture ring could be built in to a straight K mount to E mount adapter, however you'll have no way of knowing what aperture you're at as that'll be communicated electrically (if that matters to you)
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@Atkins
You can just use a Pentax K/M42 to EF mount adapter, it all ends up the same as you'll have no automatic aperture control with the Sony adapters anyway. Don't think the newer Pentax lenses have aperture rings though, if it's still mechanically controlled an aperture ring could be built in to a straight K mount to E mount adapter, however you'll have no way of knowing what aperture you're at as that'll be communicated electrically (if that matters to you)