Product Description
Swiss K11 Carbine, converted from a 1900 Short Rifle originally produced in 1904, in very good condition with 80% finish. 4/5 Bore (lightly worn rifling, light pitting at the start of the rifling). 4/5 Stock. All matching serial numbers.
Both bolt knobs have heavy handling wear.
Faint tiger striping throughout the stock.
On the right side of the stock, there are light gouges on the wrist. Mild gouging and a heavy pressure mark before the finger groove. On the left side of the stock there are light gouges throughout the butt. Mild gouging forward of the trigger guard. Light gouging around the finger groove. Mild gouge in front of the rear barrel band. On the underside of the stock there are heavy gouges and heavy pressure marks in front of the magazine plate. Long scratch between the barrel bands.
Receiver has mildly worn finish and light pitting throughout, with heavy finish wear at the rear. Bolt handle has heavy pitting. Rear barrel band has heavily worn finish and mild patina. Front barrel band has mildly worn finish. Trigger guard has lightly worn finish and light patina. Magazine has heavily worn finish.
P stamped receiver. 37 stamped below the serial number, indicating armory refurbishment in 1937.
Soldier's tag found behind the butt plate.
Includes aluminum muzzle cover and leather sling.
C&R Eligible. Import engraved.
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