Product Description
Swiss 1911 Infantry Rifle, produced in the first year of production in 1912, in very good condition with 85% finish. 5/5 Bore. 3/5 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.
Lower bolt knob is cracked.
On the right side of the stock, there are light gouges around the butt. Light gouges between the bolt release lever and the finger groove. On the left side of the stock, there are light gouges on the butt and a light to mild gouge on the wrist. Heavy pressure mark over the magazine. Mild pressure marks and light gouging on the woodline above the finger groove. On the underside of the stock there is a long scratch in front of the magazine plate.
Receiver has light finish wear and light patina over the chamber. Mild edge wear and light surface marks throughout. Both barrel bands have lightly worn finish and light patina. Magazine base is in the white.
P stamped. ·22 stamped below the serial number, indicating armory refurbishment in 1922.
C&R Eligible. Import engraved.
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