More pictures please ...close ups...especially of that cool sight.
I had two but didn't have the nice sights you have. Both were very accurate and certainly well made but for some reason I didn't take to them, can't say anything bad about them either. I bought the Swiss side mount for a scope, made the scope usable but a little odd. I prefer Enfields first and then Mausers.
http://www.swissproductsllc.com/ to see the sights and all the other Swiss rifle products, all USA made.
A large number of these surplus K31 Swiss 7.5x55mm rifles were imported into Canada too and of course I bought one since they were in very good condition and very reasonably priced when the first batches hit our shores. (They have now risen in price in the last few years.) It is an amazingly accurate rifle and cartridge and I hate to admit that I really don't shoot it enough. (But that is my own fault because I have too many other "project guns" that keep getting in the way of shooting my existing favorites as often as I should.)
I may have passed my "Best Before" date, but I haven't reached my "Expiry" date!
I was doing my yearly clean and noticed that the K31's had not been shot in a while. I have 2 of them. Being quite low on cases (less than 100) went looking for replacements . SGammo had a case price of 139.50 for 174g soft points Prvi Partisan which makes it slightly higher than buying empty cases. Plan on going shooting tomorrow and will let you know if they perform.
Mine is super accurate.
You can miss fast & you can miss a lot, but only hits count.
I am down to three. When they were cheap I purchased 24 of them. I have a couple different type diopter sights for them. I am not sure what the Swiss were thinking when they designed the rear sight but it has a serious design flaw. Due to the design when you make large adjustments the other adjustment will change also. The original is made for shooting at 300 M. As such there is not all that much range of adjustment. The internal adjuster is a circular, so if you make a lot of windage adjustment you affect the elevation and the same is true if you make a lot of adjustment to the elevation, you affect the windage. As such the sights are best used at one range, and are not suited at all for shooting NRA competition course.
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I was with my dad at a gun show in the late sixties, he purchased a NRA very good condition K-31 rifle and an 8 mm Mauser for $10.00 each. The K-31 was the longest rifle in the gun cabinet. Super accurate too, but to a kid it was brutal shooting it from a prone position. The straight-pull action design is extravagant, the machining and fit are typically Swiss. Beautiful piece of history.
I have a Beech stock and a Walnut stock K31 as well as a 1911 , all are first rate shooters .
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Years ago I showed a couple of friends what was possible at 100 yards with open sights with a good rifle and ammo. We were sighting in a 30-06 and
300 mag ( theirs) and they were happy with their 3 shot 2" groups with store ammo and 4x12 scopes- until I put 5 G11's in a 1.25" circle. They were amazed. I set them shoot it with some coaching and they were hitting coke cans with glee. Next trip one of them had bought 100 rounds of 7.5x55 so we could shoot it more.....
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I still shoot a beech stocked k31, accurate as all get out, just hard to get used to looks and feel of it.
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sweeler, I can agree about the looks. Mine is a beech stock with non-matching numbers so I didn't feel bad about refinishing the stock. The wood is in very good condition, even the butt. The foregrip was terrible, all the finish was gone, dirt and grime had been worked into the stock from years of handling. It was very unpleasant to look at.
After two baths in Easy Off oven cleaner it looked grey. I gave it three coats of dark cherry Watco Danish oil that looks more like walnut then cherry. I did not try to sand the imperfections out of the wood, most of the small dents were raised during it's two baths. I topped it off with a dark Minwax brand finishing wax. Not it has an "authentic" military appearance that, to me, looks very appropriate.
Ken
303 guy- you know they did! I tried Hard to get my "precision reloads" to equal that dang milsurp ammo but it was not to be.....impressive ammo and rifle; the weight and overall funkiness caused me to let it go down the road.
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BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |