swiss k11
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swiss k11
hi people this is my first post so i thought i would show of my swiss 1911 carbine or k11 , it was made in 1920 and has been pretty well looked after .
it shoots great and i have been using gp11 so far as this was the round the rifle was desighned to shoot .
let me know what you think .
it shoots great and i have been using gp11 so far as this was the round the rifle was desighned to shoot .
let me know what you think .
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Welcome to the Forum.
They are fine rifles indeed and thanks for sharing yours with us.

They are fine rifles indeed and thanks for sharing yours with us.
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A fine looking rifle indeed, I am always drawn to these when I see them in the flesh. So far I have managed to resist the temptation (So many rifles, so little time) How does it shoot for you?
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Welcome Idge.
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Idge, welcome to the forum.
Great first post!
Keep them coming :P
Great first post!
Keep them coming :P
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thanks so much for the warm welcome , and to your question ovenpaa its a great shooter i have even had hits on target out to 1000 yards but that was a mixture of luck on the day , with it being a carbine i think its best used within 600 yards .
and i have to say with enough practice with the stripper clips i think these can be shot faster than enfields
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and i have to say with enough practice with the stripper clips i think these can be shot faster than enfields

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Hello idge...looks like you are going to like it here.
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Welcome to the finest shooting community forum.
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Welcome to the finest shooting community forum.
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Well done for getting it out to 1000, I really feel such rifles should be used at 600-1000 yards given the chance and yes maybe some luck is needed but also the confidence to believe in it as well. I have a P14 that first time out was at 800 yards and it was on the frame.idge wrote:thanks so much for the warm welcome , and to your question ovenpaa its a great shooter i have even had hits on target out to 1000 yards but that was a mixture of luck on the day , with it being a carbine i think its best used within 600 yards .
and i have to say with enough practice with the stripper clips i think these can be shot faster than enfields:)
The cycling of the action is certainly fast on the K11 not sure what they are like with stripper clips though.
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This is the fine verniers sight on it, you can just see the adjusting screw top right. I must have pictures of the rest of it somewhere....
It has a brindles trigger box, 'sniper' cheek piece and looks pleasantly scruffy :)


It has a brindles trigger box, 'sniper' cheek piece and looks pleasantly scruffy :)
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