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| Schmidt Reuben K31 Swiss Anyone have any experience with these? They seem to be interesting and accurate little carbines and I am thinking about picking one up. I have never handled or shot one before so I wanted to ask you all for your opinions and experiences. ![]()
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| I have one and it's great. Accurate and hard kicking. The ammo is pricy, I think you can reload with common .308 bullets. They are a nice gun, although the supplies are drying up a little and I don't know if the current ones are as nice looking as some of the older ones. Oh, and I think SOG sells them for only 160.
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| Sounds good to me. I am a sucker for the interesting and unusual and I think this fits the bill. Found some ammo that is not as cheap as 7.62x54R but still affordable. I may not be able to resist.
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| Get 'em while you can...they are steadily rising in price...I paid $99 each for mine a few yrs ago....1 beech...1 walnut... ![]() ![]() I got a reply to the soldier tag on my walnut, but no reply on the beech...
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| Great rifles - on average it is likely the most accurate surplus rifle out there. I love mine. |
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| Them's a couple nice lookin' rifles! I hope to pick one or more up this week. Can't resist. Tex
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| Get that Swiss GP11 ammo while you can also....match grade non-corrosive....can still find it for $29/60...dried up for awhile but came back....I got 1,200 rds stashed....
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| I will see if I can find some. Where would you recommend I look for a good rifle at a fair price?
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| Most of the dealers still have them and find a few on gunbroker (there you can at least see pics) good luck bro...
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| Thanks, when it is all secured and ammo is cooling on the range fields I will give a range report. I am excited!
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| Well, there is a guy that sells surplus rifles, you can find him on the surplusrifle.com forums. His name is Todd and he sells nice rifles. They are a little more, but they are hand picked from large shipments. His business name is Family Firearms and Finishs I think. You might see if he has any.
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| Thanks 22guy. I found his website. Did not see anything advertised but I will give them a call tomorrow. Thanks Tex
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| Got one and love it. NRA Joe I like your logo The 1928 Tommy's like your holding are really fun to shoot. But it takes longer to load that 50 rd drum that to unload it. |
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| I absolutely love mine. It is probably my favorite rifle to shoot in my collection.
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| Took my first animal with mine on Saturday. A feral goat, 200m right where i aimed. This is a nice rifle.
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| I've used mine for deer before, and I love it. Also shot a dog with it once too, it was harrasing my horses and I happened to be cleaning my .308 Mine is modified though, I have a picture around here somewhere...... ![]()
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| In general, the walnut stocked rifles are pre-wwII to WWII production, the beech stocks are post-WWII production. I expect there may be the occasional exception though. Once you feel that trigger, you understand the term - "Swiss Precision"! Superb for a military rifle! The Swiss boys took their shooting seriously. This is the only surplus rifle that I have been able to consisitently shoot one inch groups with at one hundred yards - open-sighted! Their GP11 ammo is very nearly match-grade. You'll love it once you get one!
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| The K31 and the Schmidt-Rubin are two different rifles. A Reuben is a sandwich.
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| k31 is a nice weapon seen a write up one them once that stated if made with todays dollars it would be a $2,000.00 rifle. rugged, reliable, accurate, not many firearms with all those quailitys can be had for around $200 these days get you one or two. but +1 on the ammo stock up and might wont to look into reloading if you shoot it alot.
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| rfc, S-R made the K-31
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