Schmidt-Rubin K31 for sale

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Schmidt-Rubin K31 for sale

#1 Post by JD4570 »

FOR SALE: Very nice example of a K31, 7.5x55 Swiss. In excellent condition with a superb bore and original owner's details on tag under the buttplate.

Available for immediate dispatch.

Price: £550

RFD transfer: £25

Optional extras:

200 new 7.5x55 PPU cases - £100

3 x original compressed cardboard Swiss stripper clips - £50

Contact: jon@jdrguns.com For more pictures, please see our Facebook page.
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#2 Post by ukrifleman »

PLEASE! don't call it a Schmidt-Rubin K31.

Messrs Schmidt and Rubin were long dead when this particular rifle was designed by one Col Adolf Furrer.

The only similarity is the straight pull action and calibre.

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#3 Post by redcat »

James Paris Lee died long before the Lee Enfield No. 4 rifle came about, but it still bears his name.

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#4 Post by JD4570 »

Quite.
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#5 Post by shugie »

I call mine a Schmidt-Rubin and people seem to understand what I mean.

Excellent rifle, brilliant trigger for a service rifle.
Careful now/that sort of thing
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