I don't have a positive model ID yet, either a 96/11 or K-11. A lot of these were cheaply converted into sporting rifles some years ago, most were re-chambered for 308 though a few got by in their original 7.5 Swiss caliber. This one did. But, Golden State's bubba's and some other red neck got their hands on this rifle and the result is what you see. It is functional, but dirty and missing some hard to find parts like the trigger guard plate and magazine.
The stock has been aggressively sanded leaving sanding marks in the nice french walnut.
It will take a lot of hand work to get it back into a condition where it's safe to take oi out in public this spring. Sanding and polishing all the metal parts prior to refinishing and the same for the stock.
I am hoping to make it a strictly cast boolit shooter as the stock butt has been sanded to narrow for the recoil of the 7.5 cartridge. And it weighs very little.
It had been setting in my local gunshop for 10 years so I got it for less than the vintage 22 single shot I was looking for. Good deal, maybe.