Product Description
Swiss K11 Carbine, converted from a 1900 Short Rifle originally produced in 1901, in very good condition with 85% finish. 4/5 Bore (lightly worn rifling). 4/5 Stock. All matching serial numbers.
Both bolt knobs are cracked.
On the right side of the stock there are light gouges at the rear of the butt. Large, shallow pressure mark at the forward end of the butt. Light gouging before the finger groove. Light gouging and mild pressure marks above the finger groove. Large, shallow pressure mark in front of the rear barrel band. On the left side of the stock there is a light gouge at the rear of the butt and light gouging at the forward end of the butt. Heavy pressure marks before the finger groove. Light gouging in front of the finger groove. Light gouging before the rear barrel band. On the underside of the stock there are light to mild gouges in front of the magazine plate. Light gouging along the comb. Handguard has heavy gouging in front of the rear sight. Scratch in front of the rear barrel band.
Receiver has lightly worn finish and light surface marks. Rear barrel band has mildly worn finish and mild patina. Front barrel band has light to mild finish wear. Magazine plate has heavily worn finish. Trigger guard has heavily worn finish. Magazine has mild to heavy finish wear.
P59 stamped receiver, indicating privatization in 1959. ·19 stamped below the serial number indicating armory refurbishment in 1919.
Includes leather sling.
C&R Eligible. Import engraved.
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