Product Description
Swiss 1911 Infantry Rifle, produced in 1912 (first production year), in very good condition with 85% finish. 5/5 Bore. 4/5 Stock. All matching serial numbers.
One of 15,000 total produced (one of 6,000 in 1912) with a faster 230mm twist barrel (1:9.05") before switching back to 270mm (1:10.63") later in 1913. These rifles were issued to recruits.
On the right side of the stock, there are heavy pressure marks on the grip. Light gouges below the finger groove. On the left side of the stock, there are mild to heavy pressure marks throughout the butt. Light gouging on the grip. Heavy gouge above the magazine. On the underside of the stock, there are light gouges between the magazine plate and rear barrel band. Small, mild gouge in front of the rear barrel band. Handguard has a long scratch at the rear.
Receiver finish is lightly worn and has light edge wear throughout. Both barrel bands have light finish wear. Mild to heavy finish wear on the trigger guard and magazine.
Receiver is P stamped. ·22 stamp below the serial number indicates armory refurbishment in 1922.
Includes leather sling.
C&R Eligible. Import engraved.
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