Schmidt Rubin K31 Carbine

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Schmidt Rubin K31 Carbine

Postby GregM on Fri Oct 05, 2007 12:21 pm

The following essay is taken from TEN MANLIEST FIREARMS by Crazy Einar (found on the Arthur’s Hall of Viking Manliness website) :

SCHMIDT RUBIN K31 Carbine

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"While traveling around Switzerland on Sundays, everywhere one hears gunfire, but a peaceful gunfire: this is the Swiss practicing their favorite sport, their national sport. They are doing their obligatory shooting, or practicing for the regional, Cantonal or federal shooting festivals, as their ancestors did it with the musket, the arquebus or the crossbow. Everywhere, one meets urbanites and country people, rifle to the shoulder, causing foreigners to exclaim: 'You are having a revolution!"

- General Henri Guisan

Switzerland has not been invaded in 800 years, because every man and most of the women are issued guns which they keep at home. Imagine a government that not only allows but INSISTS its citizens keep military grade weapons. That's points right there. Even more, they hold quarterly Schuetzenfests, at which shooting, carousing and drinking are expected. And it's entirely possible you will have your ass handed to you by a 13 year old girl shooting a select-fire StG90 assault rifle that she carried to the range from school, slung across her back while pedaling her bicycle. Swiss GIRLS are better men than most allegedly-male American liberals.

There is a story, possibly apocryphal but awesome nonetheless, that a ranking German (possibly the Kaiser) was visiting and watching the Swiss military on their summer maneuvers. He asked the Swiss commander, "How big a force do you command?"

The Swiss general confidently replied, "I can mobilize one million men in twenty-four hours."

The German asked, "What would happen if I marched five million men in here tomorrow?"

The Swiss replied, "Each of my men will fire five shots and go home."

Note that Switzerland was not invaded during either World War, and still used an updated version of the same bolt action rifle from 1889 to 1959, and kept it in reserve service until 1980.

The Swiss K31 carbine is…well, the Swiss Watch of rifles. It is precise, sturdy, accurate, powerful and unusual in having a straight pull bolt action. It might as well be semi-auto, if a gas tube had just been added. But the Swiss are traditionalists and not afraid of it.

The K31 packs a kick. It fires a 7.5 mm Swiss round that is expensive, because it only comes from Switzerland and it's only available in match grade. There is no non-match grade Swiss Ammo. Swiss soldiers don't miss. This is why they've never had to demonstrate the fact. Invaders fear a mountain range full of snipers.

The K31 is available surplus for $100-$160, in conditions varying from "Arsenal new" to "Beaver chewed." The beaver chewed version is because the Swiss, when performing their summer drills, tend to use the rifle butts to pound TENT STAKES when they run short of mallets. It is an ugly but durable weapon, from a nation that respects the warrior spirit. As a bonus, when buying one surplus, one may find a card under the buttplate identifying the gentleman who was issued it. This is an awesome historical detail: a warrior's weapon with the warrior's mark on it. Some people have even managed to contact the soldier or his family from this information.

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So moved was I by this manly tribute to a manly firearm, I went and ordered one. Should have it next week. Already I can feel my testosterone level rising ...
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Re: Schmidt Rubin K31 Carbine

Postby Konaseven on Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:08 pm

I think you will love it. The straight pull bolt is glass smooth to operate with wonderful clicks and ker-chunks as it locks back in. The ammo I have found available falls right in between our .308 and .30-06 Like most European rifles it has a short length of pull. Once you get used to the feel it shoulders up fine.
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Have fun!

PS. Ammo isn't really expensive for it. Prvi Partizan and Wolf (same company now?) make some really nice soft point and FMJ, there is a lot of Swiss surplus ammo available and Norma makes a hunting load that is typical Norma high quality.
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Re: Schmidt Rubin K31 Carbine

Postby DeanC on Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:08 pm

I'll probably get one by the end of the year myself.

I guess guys have had some luck taking the buttplates off and seeing who the rifle was originally issue to and making contact with them via e-mail.

The stories of accuracy have been very impressive.

Did you get a walnut or beech one?
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Re: Schmidt Rubin K31 Carbine

Postby Konaseven on Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:20 pm

DeanC wrote:I'll probably get one by the end of the year myself.

I guess guys have had some luck taking the buttplates off and seeing who the rifle was originally issue to and making contact with them via e-mail.

The stories of accuracy have been very impressive.

Did you get a walnut or beech one?



Mine is a beech stock. When I called SOG they had run out of walnut at that time. Unfortunately mine had no info or paper under the buttplate.

Oh, and the trigger is the best military style I have felt in a mil-surp. After the initial take-up it stops dead and snaps clean. Much better than any Mauser I have had or the Mosin Nagants! It feels a bit like an SMLE but with a cleaner break.

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Re: Schmidt Rubin K31 Carbine

Postby GregM on Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:22 pm

DeanC wrote:I'll probably get one by the end of the year myself.

I guess guys have had some luck taking the buttplates off and seeing who the rifle was originally issue to and making contact with them via e-mail.

The stories of accuracy have been very impressive.

Did you get a walnut or beech one?


Walnut. I've seen some beech models on YouTube --- they look nice, too.
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Re: Schmidt Rubin K31 Carbine

Postby Konaseven on Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:25 pm

Walnut. I've seen some beech models on YouTube --- they look nice, too.


Sweet. Post some pics when you get it please. ;) :)
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Re: Schmidt Rubin K31 Carbine

Postby EAJuggalo on Fri Oct 05, 2007 1:33 pm

Greg, it looks like your rifle collecting could be getting expensive. Let me know if you need me to adopt any more of your rifles.
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Re: Schmidt Rubin K31 Carbine

Postby GregM on Fri Oct 05, 2007 4:11 pm

EAJuggalo wrote:Greg, it looks like your rifle collecting could be getting expensive. Let me know if you need me to adopt any more of your rifles.


I might need therapy or something. Maybe a lobotomy. Last time I was at Oakdale, one of the line officers says to me: "Every time I see you out here, you have a different gun."

But, in the words of Bob Lee Swagger: "No such thing as enough guns." He's fictional, I know ...

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Re: Schmidt Rubin K31 Carbine

Postby lenny7 on Sun Oct 28, 2007 11:10 pm

I'm a little late on the reply here, but I do have photos to offer!

These K31's are beautiful rifles and one of my favorite milsurps to shoot. I have both a tiger-striped walnut stock and one with a beech stock.

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and some more pictures here:
Walnut Stock
Beech Stock

When I bought these, they were running about $80 each. I should have bought more.
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Re: Schmidt Rubin K31 Carbine

Postby GregM on Mon Oct 29, 2007 5:18 am

lenny7 wrote:I'm a little late on the reply here, but I do have photos to offer!

These K31's are beautiful rifles and one of my favorite milsurps to shoot. I have both a tiger-striped walnut stock and one with a beech stock.

Image
Image

and some more pictures here:
Walnut Stock
Beech Stock

When I bought these, they were running about $80 each. I should have bought more.


Wow --- those are gorgeous! You must have considerable experience at this.
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