Schmidt Rubin K31 rifle scoped. S/H

£400.00

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The model K31 was the Swiss armies last general issue model bolt action rifle, the rifle was adopted for service in 1932 with production running from 1933 through to 1958 with some rifles remaining in service until the 1970s.

The rifle had forward locking lugs on the bolt engaging with the receiver making for a stronger action than its predecessors, the barrel was also free floating making it more accurate that its predecessors and cheaper to manufacture than the model 1911 which it replaced.

These rifles are noted for their accuracy and are very popular for military rifle competitions.

This rifle is in very good overall condition, with a bright bore and strong rifling. The rifle has been set up for scoped range shooting with a NcStar 3×20 scope and is without the original rear sight and has a target tunnel fore sight fitted, bolt and barrel are matched.

A fine range gun for those who want the legendary accuracy of the K31 but struggle with the issue iron sights.

Price: £400

Category: Firearms
Calibre: 7.5 x 55