Thanks for the link (I already see Rob a.k.a DW58 is a member on there!).AL8 wrote:You cant go wrong with a K31, generally the metal work is fine but the woodwork can be a bit rough. Nothing that cant be sorted if you are bothered. The prices are on the up, any of the swiss rifles are worth looking at including 7.5x53.5.
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Thanks for the advice. I don't mind paying a bit of money for a nice version but if the compromise is substandard metal quality then I'd rather not.DW58 wrote:I'm a big fan of the Schweizer Karibiner K31 (it's not a Schmidt Rubin) - it's a very well built and extremely accurate rifle in an altogether different league to the Mosin Nagant.
Of the ones you have linked to, the Sword and Musket example looks the best cosmetically, but I'd avoid it for two reasons - the price is ridiculous, and the year of manufacture could be a bit iffy as late war K31s were sometimes made of slightly sub-standard steel and for that reason I'd avoid it.
The GunTrader example looks not bad at all and the price is more reasonable. The colour of the wood suggests it's pre-WW2 and thus a walnut stock, but as the serial number isn't given it's not possible to determine when it was made. I'd ask the seller for the serial number from which can be determined the year of manufacture (I can help you with this). The price isn't bad.
The GunStar examples are a bit vague - the wood doesn't look great, but that's not unusual and iseasily corrected. I'd ask the seller for more details on condition, serial number etc. The price is better.
I've done a bit of reading up and it seems that the 1911 is a nice rifle too, more of a collectors item too since it was produced in lower numbers. I've just discovered that my local RFD has two Swiss rifles for sale, one looks to be a K31 with matching bayonet @ £475 and the other looks like a M1911 @ £275 (possibly with sling?). They look in great condition so I'm excited to see them up close on Tuesday!saddler wrote:Don't dismiss the earlier Swiss versions.
Hope to bring in another Finn later this year....
I've looked through the below link, but still cannot see any obvious differences between the 1896/11 and the 1911? Are there any obvious markers that could differientiate between them (e.g. like do the 1896/11 serial numbers start with a different set of digits compared to a 1911?)
http://www.swissrifles.com/sr/detail/
Thanks for all the help so far.