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1 month ago
Out of stock Swiss K31 Carbine Rifle - 7.5x55, Good to Very Good Surplus Condition - C & R Eligible - Micro Adjustable Rear Sight Options - $599.99
Long known as probably the most desirable of the Swiss straight pulls. Although the K31 is a straight-pull carbine like many other Swiss rifles, it was not designed by Colonel Rudolf Schmidt (1832-1898) like its predecessors, as he was not alive to do so. The K31 was a totally new design by Eidgenossische Waffenfabrik in Bern, Switzerland under Colonel Furrer, and the gun does not have the Schmidt-designed 1889 or 1896 action. The first 200 K31s were made in May 1931 for troop trials (serials 500,001 - 500,200), thus the model number of 1931.
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1 month ago
Out of stock Swiss Safe 3-in-1 Tactical Knife for Military and First Responders - Fire Department Red - $5.99 (Free S/H on Firearms)
Product Features: SOLID DESIGN: Built for Fire & Rescue Fire Fighters with High Performance Steel Blade, Lightweight Aluminum Handle, Pocket Clip FAST DEPLOYMENT: Assisted Opening With Flipper Tab For Reliable One-Handed Opening SIZE: 3 ½" Stainless 3mm Thick Steel Blade, 5" Closed Length, Fits In Swiss Safe Knife Holster VERSATILE: Glass Breaker, Seatbelt Cutter, And Blade Serrations Are Ready For Any Emergency SECURE: Handle Texture For Rock-Solid Grip, And Deep-Carry Pocket Clip Allows For Discrete Carry Product Specifications: Special Feature Pocket Clip Lightweight Folding
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5 months ago
Out of stock Swiss Luger Model 1906 24/29 Pistol, 30 Luger 7.65 Parabellum, 4.75" Barrel, 8 Rounds, Used, C&R - $2199.99
Swiss Luger Model 1906,1906/24,& 1929 Luger Pistol, 7.65 Caliber Semi-Auto, 4.75" Barrel 8rd - Manufactured by Waffenfabrik Bern in Switzerland and DWM in Germany for the Swiss Military. One of the rarest and most desirable of all the Luger model pistols, the Swiss Luger is a Cadillac among handguns. The intricate toggle lock action demonstrates the refined machining and accuracy of Swiss firearm manufacturing; and the design was revolutionary - among the first semiautomatic designs adopted by a major military.
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8 months ago
Expired Swiss Military Surplus Model 1957 Bayonet, New with Used Scabbard - $35.98 (Free Shipping over $99)
The official bayonet included with the SIG SG 510, aka the Sturmgewehr 57. Stainless steel 9.5" blade offers plenty of reach, and was originally intended to serve as a bayonet, fighting knife, and utility tool. Double-edged 9.5" stainless steel blade, 0.875" thickness Metal tang with spring release Ribbed molded handle 2.875" wide hand guard Includes used molded scabbard Item#: 134107 MPN#: 91549200 UPC#: 885344833213
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12 months ago
Out of stock Swiss K1911 Long Straight Pull Rifle 7.5x55 - $479.99
An improvement over the original M1889 version of the Schmidt-Rubin rifle, the Swiss M1911 placed the locking lugs in the middle of the bolt -rather than at the rear- strengthening the action and allowing a more powerful cartridge, the Gewehrpatrone 11 or GP11, to be used. It is distinguished from the 96/11 rifle by a curved butt plate and by a stock with an integral semi-pistol grip. It uses a graduated tangent sight which begins at 300 meters. The 1911 and 96/11 rifles are characterized by exceptional accuracy and were made with excellent craftsmanship.
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19 months ago
Out of stock Swiss Schmidt Rubin Model 1889 Rifle, Antique, 7.5x53.5mm Swiss, 30.7" Barrel, NO FFL REQUIRED - $499.99
Originally introduced into the Swiss Army in 1890, the Model 1889 with a 12 round, box magazine capacity was eagerly accepted into service by Swiss soldiers. The Model 1889 had twice the range and was far more accurate than the older black powder Vetterli. This rifle is equipped to be fitted with the Model 1889 bayonet.Total Schmidt Rubin Model 1889 rifles produced: approx. 212,00. The overall condition of these rifles is very nice and the bores have been remarkable. It always amazes me to see the workmanship in these early guns and the Swiss have by far the best examples.
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