Product Description
Swiss 1911 in very good condition with 85% bluing (refurbished). 5/5 Bore. 4/5 Stock. Stock and handguard matching serial numbers. Bolt matching serial number. Magazine matching serial number. Charging handle knob is cracked. Furniture has light to medium handling wear, typical with military service. There are storage marks on the left side of the stock below the receiver. Dents found on the left and right sides of the stock, around and rear of the grip, as well as a gouge in the comb. Receiver finish is light at the front of the receiver, and by itself would be graded at 70-75% bluing, but the remaining blued steel parts are dark. The trigger guard is slightly bent. Receiver is P stamped, as well as WF27 stamped, indicating that this rifle was factory/armory refurbished in 1927. Unable to determine if a soldier's tag is under the butt plate due to wear on the butt plate screws. Includes muzzle cover. Discreet import engraving.
The Model 1911 rifle is a magazine fed, straight pull, bolt action rifle produced by Eidgenossische Waffenfabrik Bern that employs all of the upgrades of the converted 1896/11 rifle from the factory. The Model 1911 rifle is chambered in 7.5x55mm Swiss Gewehrpatrone 1911 (GP11) and was produced by the Swiss federal armory from 1913 through 1919.