Swiss K31 Straight Pull Rifle……(F 927) SOLD

Created on July 7th 2021

Excellent K31 Schmidt-Rubin Rifle

Of standard specification for a Schmidt-Rubin K31 rifle.   Matching serial numbers throughout reading, “621694” on bolt, action and magazine.  This number indicates production in the year 1941, a year when Switzerland would want to be ensuring the security of its nation with turmoil all around it.  The K31 was the final evolved version except for the Sniper rifle of the Schmidt-Rubin rifle and probably the best.  It is shorter  and more compact than the M1911 and therefore more easy to handle in confined spaces and vehicular transport.  However in losing barrel length the designers had not lost any degree of accuracy, in fact there are those that maintain they had in-fact improved it.  The biggest trick they had pulled of was a redesign of the bolt and locking system.  The bolt was redesigned placing the locking lugs at the front and thereby shortening the action considerably.  Any cartridge rock that may have affected accuracy was eliminated. The magazine was also redesigned and now would hold six rounds as well as be a detachable unit.

Overall the rifle was now 43.5/8″ long.  The round blued barrel is approximately 25.1/2″ long and the trigger pull to centre is 12.1/2″.  The bolt is finished in the white the balance being blued.  The rifle is stocked in a straight grain European Walnut with a semi pistol grip.  Interestingly the for-end has traditional finger groves but the Swiss have taken it a stage further, realising that in a normal case of a right handed person, staggering the grooves makes the hold entirely more effective.  In the new position, clasped by the left hand, the thumb lays alongside the stock on the left of the for-end, which places the tips of the fingers of the same hand further back on the RHS of the stock.  If you hold the weapon like that then the grip is improved and the rifle sits in the hand perfectly.

Steel furniture with a contoured steel butt-plate.  A side mounted butt-plate mounting bar.  Steel trigger guard and a combined nose-band with stacking hook, bayonet lug.  Mid-band with side mounted sling point.  The rear sights are of the sliding tangent type and graduated from 100 to 1500 meters.  The front sight is protected by steel “ears” and is adjustable by tapping across within a diagonal slide. The blued action has a clear Swiss cross on a shield motif and there is more information on the barrel step between breech and rear sights.  The last three digits of the serial number; “694,  / the intertwined BP acceptance mark, /  the cross over M  / Swiss Military acceptance stamp.   This shows it still carries its original barrel.”  The bolt handle is the plain aluminium type.

Swiss acceptance stamp within a shield shape as a cartouche on the RHS of the butt, centrally placed.  The stock is in fantastic condition, manufactured in European Walnut it is clean and light in colour and may appear pale beside others – especially as refreshed.  This may be closer to the condition these rifles were actually issued in – if not a little finer!  The surface has been hand refinished to a smooth sealed result.  There are still some dents and handling marks but that is not surprising for its age. Removal of everything would remove the rifles character and history.  The surface is smooth almost glossy and pleasing to the touch.  This is a top class example and in enviable condition. Butt-plate still strongly blued.  Rifle freshly proofed in the normal calibre of 7.5 x 55mm at Birmingham 2021.  Original leather strap also included.  Action mechanically fine.  Excellent uninterrupted four-groove RH twist rifling of good depth and very clean with strong lands and clean groves.  If you miss with this one, its time to give up ……!

A much sort after rifle in fine condition ready for more use and an excellent addition to any collection where quality and condition are important.

Stock No’ F 927

£ 945.  SOLD

 

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