Product Description
Swiss K11 Carbine, produced in 1928, in very good condition with 80% finish. 5/5 Bore. 4/5 Stock. All matching serial numbers.
Upper bolt knob is cracked.
On the right side of the stock, there is a plaque on the butt that reads "Jeuner Patrouilleurs" (English: Young Patrolmen). On the left side of the stock there are light gouges on the butt near the toe. Heavy pressure mark behind the front barrel band. Light gouge on the forward end of the comb. On the right side of the handguard, there are heavy pressure marks in front of the rear sight. Light gouging on the top of the handguard around the rear barrel band.
Receiver has heavy surface marks at the rear on the lightening cuts. Light edge wear around the loading slot. Both barrel bands have heavily worn finish. Magazine plate and trigger guard has lightly worn finish and light patina.
Receiver is P59 stamped, indicating privatization in 1959.
Soldier's tag found behind the butt plate.
C&R Eligible. Import engraved.
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