1952 K31, used for competition shooting.
Now all I need is a cleaning kit and a sling.
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I didn't even see the date you had written, doh. :cool2:bnz41 wrote:Hi Tower.75
This one is after the war, 1952, bought for private use so does not have the war time label under the butt plate.
He was referring to SRs and Ross rifles. The only straight pull I've fired is a Ross MkII, it felt... odd. (I discount Mini-14s and ARs as they weren't meant to be straight-pulls.)bnz41 wrote:Hi Tower.75
The straight pull action is very slick on this rifle, not sure if it's the same on all of them. Maybe Kenny could reply to that. So I would say alot easier than a turn bolt. Can't wait till the New Year to try long range.
Straight pulls can be easier to operate depending on which one, FN FAL was a pain I know I had one, Schmidt's are smooth
a lovely looking piece of Swiss-ware you have therebnz41 wrote:Hi Tower.75
The straight pull action is very slick on this rifle, not sure if it's the same on all of them. Maybe Kenny could reply to that. So I would say alot easier than a turn bolt. Can't wait till the New Year to try long range.
Straight pulls can be easier to operate depending on which one, FN FAL was a pain I know I had one, Schmidt's are smooth
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