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Swiss K-31 straight-pull rifle, 7.5x55 caliber. Long known as probably the most desirable of the Swiss straight pulls. This is an exceptional lot and all will qualify as NRA surplus Good to Very Good, with most being on the very good side by surplus standards. In the past, we have run these rifles with a variety of custom options but with this lot being so small, and with all of the rifles being at least good/very good, we have decided to just run them at one standard price.We will offer a hand select for the best of whatever is left condition wise but it is a very small lot so we will let you decide if it is worth it to go hand select or not. Obviously, on the initial orders, it will probably be worth it, but as the guns sell out there is less and less to choose from. C & R Eligible
Although the K31 is a straight-pull carbine like many other Swiss rifles, it was not designed by Rudolf Schmidt (1832-1898) as he was not alive to do so . The K31 was a totally new design by Eidgenossische Waffenfabrik in Bern, Switzerland under Colonel Furrer, and the gun does not have the Schmidt-designed 1889 or 1896 action. The first 200 K31s were made in May 1931 for troop trials (serials 500,001 - 500,200), thus the model number of 1931.We were out of these for quite some time and just received a small quantity back in. Stocks will show some dents and dings and bluing will show some wear.. but as K31's go this is a darn nice lot. The Swiss never used corrosive ammo and all of the bores I have seen have been exceptional. These rifles combined with the round they fire are well known for being match accurate. Really good surplus is drying up fast so I would encourage you to get yours today.
Solid NRA Good Surplus Condition with some classifying as Very Good Note that some of these rifles may have their original troop tags under the buttplate. Due to time constraints, we have not taken the time to look for these or offer a custom option to ensure one but many should have them. No guarantee's on that though and if you should receive a troop tag it will be purely by luck of the draw.
Important Please Read - When it comes to Swiss rifles, the grading standard can be a little skewed. The Swiss are renowned for their quality workmanship and attention to detail, and the Swiss soldiers typically took very good care to keep their rifles functional and serviceable. However, they used their rifles and carried them in training in very harsh weather conditions. As such it is very typical for the external surfaces of Swiss surplus rifles to be well used and you can expect these rifles to have a lot of dents and dings or minor cracks in the stock. You can also expect there to be a certain amount of bluing wear that would possibly be considered excessive on other surplus rifles.As such, when determining the condition of Swiss rifles, the industry tends to grade them against not what you might consider good, very good, or excellent when compared to other surplus rifles, but rather against the average condition of other Swiss rifle shipments that we have seen in the past. Having said that, we have seen a lot of Swiss K31's come and go and these are as nice as we have seen.
Hand Select- We will hand-select for the best of cosmetically from whatever guns are left for an additional $30.00.