Recently I have been doing a lot of reading/research on military surplus rifles, and finally decided to hunt down a K31. It arrived via post today. This is my first milsurp and I have to admit that when I opened the box I was amazed and a little awestruck. I've been shooting modern firearms for quite a while (mainly handguns), but this old beauty is a whole nuther thing entirely. It's a 1940, and from a quick inspection the metal bits are in fine shape. The bore is shiny and sharp. The walnut stock has it's share of "history" on it, which I'm going to carefully preserve when I clean it. I just can't wait to get started. I feel like I've been given a rare privilege in taking over the care and feeding of this fine beast.


















































