kri5h wrote:
I have a Swissproducts dioptre sight and tunnel front on mine and it really makes the difference when shooting long distance. You really learn to enjoy and appreciate what a superlative piece of engineering these rifle are.
link to dioptre
http://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/pro ... ctId/17802
They really are great rifles, really enjoying shooting it at the moment and I'm very eager to start getting some homeloads made up for it as soon as possible! Those sights certainly look the part! But that's not far off how much I paid for the rifle!

Maybe keep an eye out for a 2nd hand one coming around if there is any. Would you happen to know by any chance where I could get a matching Bayonet for it? I've found one website so far, I was just wanting some price comparison really.
lapua338 wrote:Classic Rifles,
Very early K31 stocks were manufactured from European walnut but the majority were made from beech, which can be identified by the lighter yellowish to brown colour when oiled. Walnut grain is tight and parallel without the vertical flecks scattered through the grain.
I read somewhere that the change from walnut to beech occured in 1944, other sources state April 1946 at Serial No. 868901.
I didn't know that, thanks for the information. I've had a read up on this one and I believe it's around 1935 manufacture