scope for a Schmidt Rubin K31

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Re: scope for a Schmidt Rubin K31

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I have a Nikon 3-9X on mine and it fine. Nice scope and it didn't cost much at all compared to the upper end stuff.

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Re: scope for a Schmidt Rubin K31

#12 Post by kri5h »

Hi rufrdr,
that's a unique setup on your K31 with the cheek piece. Any chance you could post more pictures of the rifle in profile?

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#13 Post by meles meles »

Indeedy: nice bang stick ! I've often wondered if it's possible to put a thumbhole stock on a K31 - no doubt one of you clever oomans will know...
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meles meles wrote:Indeedy: nice bang stick ! I've often wondered if it's possible to put a thumbhole stock on a K31 - no doubt one of you clever oomans will know...
here you go :grin:
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Re: scope for a Schmidt Rubin K31

#15 Post by ovenpaa »

Well you could always take the plunge, buy a set of Viper Skins for an AICS/AI and then build your own chassis, it is a straightforward enough job using a current AI/AICS chassis, the only problem is you would have a redundant notch for a bolt on the right hand side plus the magazine well would need some thought.

It would be a fun project though, the material would cost under thirty quid so add some machine time, a friendly Tig welder and the skins and job done. :goodjob:

Know any Tig welders? If so I have an a couple of AI chassis that I can measure and put down on paper.
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Re: scope for a Schmidt Rubin K31

#16 Post by meles meles »

Hmmm, I was thinking a nice wooden stock would be more in keeping...


...though having said that, a K31 in an AICS might be a good project, though I doubt it would fall into the 'cheap' category.
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#17 Post by Dave 101 »

If your looking for a thole wood stock you had better be quick less than an hour to go £51
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BOYDS-Thumb-H ... 19d0720335
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I have got a Redfield 4X (widefield), all I need now is a side mount.
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thanks Badger
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