Wanted Schmidt Rubin K31
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Re: Wanted Schmidt Rubin K31
When people at the range wander over to see what's scoring so many V bulls, they'll study it, scratch their heads and then ask "What keeps the bolt from flying back ?"
Just smile and say, "Faith."
Just smile and say, "Faith."
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Re: Wanted Schmidt Rubin K31
kennyc wrote:looks like we need to organise a K31 day at Bisley clapclapshugie wrote:Went and had a shufti, all look good, woodwork variable, but none of them looked that battered anyway. Choose one, paid the cash, will get it when I've got the variation sorted.
About ten there, but I think he might have a few more than that. He's had plenty of interest, and I explained that some of it came from here.
Looking forward to shooting mine, the engineering looks very good.
I am up for a day at Bisley with my K31
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Re: Wanted Schmidt Rubin K31
+1 for that put my name on the list if anything gets arranged.
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Re: Wanted Schmidt Rubin K31
Shugie;shugie wrote:Went and had a shufti, all look good, woodwork variable, but none of them looked that battered anyway. Choose one, paid the cash, will get it when I've got the variation sorted.
About ten there, but I think he might have a few more than that. He's had plenty of interest, and I explained that some of it came from here.
Looking forward to shooting mine, the engineering looks very good.
Congratulations on purchasing a most excellent piece of precision engineering. Boomsticks of this quality are very few and far between these days and as you are now aware, they are becoming more difficult to source as more people latch on to this. Standby for a few comments at the range from other shooters when you finally get there.
If you require any more info on the K31, may I suggest a quick trip over to swissrifles.com where you will find all the help and advice that you will ever need.
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That stock looks in splendiferous condition !
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Re: Wanted Schmidt Rubin K31
Finally got my K31 and took it to Siberia this morning, a very fine morning it was too! As has been said, it attracted a fair bit of interest, not least for its habit of launching the empties upwards to land on either my back or adjacent shooters.
I'm not used to iron sights, but was pleased to get all but one of my second detail of ten shots into the black on the tin hat. Quite a kick, the front jumps up somewhat, but a lovely action and as accurate as claimed.
Very pleased.
I'm not used to iron sights, but was pleased to get all but one of my second detail of ten shots into the black on the tin hat. Quite a kick, the front jumps up somewhat, but a lovely action and as accurate as claimed.
Very pleased.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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