Schmidt-Rubin K-31

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Schmidt-Rubin K-31
Weapon: Schmidt-Rubin K-31
Type: Carbine
Country of Origin: Switzerland
Year Adopted: 1933
Caliber: 7.5mm Swiss
Action: Bolt-Action
Overall Length (mm): 1100.0
Weight (kg): 4.00
Effective Range (m): 500

The Schmidt-Rubin K-31 is a Swiss bolt-action rifle designed in 1931, chambered in 7.5x55mm Swiss. It is one of the later iterations of the Schmidt-Rubin rifle family and is particularly well-known for its straight-pull bolt mechanism, which allows for faster cycling compared to traditional bolt-action rifles. The K-31 is also highly regarded for its exceptional accuracy and quality of manufacture.

Adopted by the Swiss Army in the 1930s, the K-31 saw service through World War II and beyond, even though Switzerland remained neutral during the conflict. Swiss troops were equipped with the K-31 for homeland defense, and the rifle became famous for its precision, as Swiss military doctrine emphasized marksmanship. The K-31's performance in competition shooting further solidified its reputation as one of the most accurate military rifles of the era.

The K-31 remains a favorite among collectors and marksmen today, thanks to its superb craftsmanship, accuracy, and the unique straight-pull action. Surplus K-31 rifles are often available in excellent condition, reflecting Switzerland's meticulous care of its military equipment.


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