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Schmidt Rubins in 7.5 Swiss
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Guys, these have to be the BEST shooting mil-surp rifles on the market today.

They are also the most ugly rifle ever built. There has to be a way to make them more palatable, any ideas ?..................JJ


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They're right up there, but I think the 6.5X55 Swede takes the cake. That big square front post lines up like no other....
 
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder! I love the things>

 
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@all

I own more than 5 Schmidt&Rubins and I tell you, those rifles are accurate.

This rifle is the hunting version of the so beloved K31.

Here some more details of the project.

Good shooting and good hunting
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They do strongly resemble the toy rifles in the Dollywood gift shop, but they grow on you. I wouldn't alter mine for anything. I do need a new striker spring for it, though. Anybody know of an off-the-shelf spring that fits it? Wolf Gunsprings doesn't know.


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Thanks alot for the info guys, I own 3 K-31's and they are without a doubt fine rifles.

One goes with me every trip to fill my feeders. I like them alot.................JJ


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off the shelf, no
new part, no
but, Tenn Gun Parts can probably get you a used spring. best-o-luck
 
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I have my eye on one of their target models preferably in 7.5 and not the 308 model. I have had a jones for one since I saw Streets of Laredo. Even though in the book I think it was a mauser.


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When I get a round tuit, I'm just going to pull out the old spring, measure it, and look in MSC's springs online...


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Posts: 1325 | Location: Bristol, Tennessee, USA | Registered: 24 December 2003Reply With Quote
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If you're interested in having a Swiss K-31 'smithed, 1 guy to speak with is Larry Racine in Keene, NH. You can see some of his K-31 work at www.lprgunsmith.com.
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