Product Description
This commemorative Swiss K31 is in excellent condition with 98% original finish. 5/5 Bore. 5/5 Stock. Stock and handguard matching serial numbers. Bolt matching serial number. Magazine matching serial number. Stock has little to no handling wear, except for a few small pressure marks on the left side of the stock above the trigger. Finish is almost mint condition, save for a small blemish found on the trigger guard and few dots of white paint. Includes muzzle cover. Discreet import engraving.
Includes sealed Swiss GP11 480 rds case.
Stock has a badge on the right side commemorating 75 years (1912 - 1987) of the Association Suisse des Armuriers. Receiver finish is dark with white text commemorating the 75 years of the Association of Swiss Armorers.
This firearm is a 75 year anniversary commemorative made for the Association suisse des armuriers (The Swiss Armorer's Association) and was made available only to the members. There are less than 400 of these rifles produced. The Swiss Armorer's Association is an organization that operates as a guild for gunsmiths and armorers, as well as political action like the American NSSF.
The Karabiner Model 1931 (K31) is a magazine fed, straight pull, bolt action rifle chambered in 7.5x55mm Swiss Gewehrpatrone 1911 (GP11) that was the standard issue rifle of the Swiss Armed Forces from 1933 through 1958. The K31 was made by Eidgenossische Waffenfabrik Bern, a Swiss federal armory, and is one of the last carbines employed by the Swiss military that is based on the designs by Schmidt and Rubin.