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    Swiss rifles

    A friend took me to a gentleman who had just celebrated his 90th birthday and decided it was time to let go of his weapons

    So I was asked to help him evaluate and move them

    There was a SIG P210 from 1980 (private version in 9mm), a Hämmerli 215 (.22lr), a Röhm RG 14 (.22lr), a Belgian revolver, (he bought all of those) and a Walther P38 in .30 Luger / 7.65 mm Parabellum (I bought this one).

    And a few Swiss rifles, a Schmidt-Rubin 96/11, two 1911 carbines and two 1931 carbines





    96/11





    K11







    K31









    Some had name tags under the buttplate













    I’m not sure what we’ll do with the riffles. LGS typically pay $ 100 for 96/11 and K11 and around $ 200.- for K31 here in Switzerland.

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    Nice little treasure trove you came upon.
    Wish I could take a couple off your hands.
    A true "Gun Guy" (or gal) should have familiarity and a modicum of proficiency with most all firearms platforms.

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    The 1911, and 1931 carbines speak to me, ammunition is about impossible to source at this time, even if they were for sale here In the FUSA.

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    I have a couple of British enfields and a mosin nagant on my study wall, functional decor :-)

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