I gandered at these on the Trade Ex website. Very interesting firearm. Defintely has to be some history behind these rifles worth learning, am I right?
Anyways, after seeing the price, I don't think I can pass this up, although I do have some reservations.
Is there any special care/ maintenance required for the K11s and K31s? I'm aware of the corrosive ammo, and am fully understanding and willing to put in the required time to clean the barrel after shooting corrosive.
Are these milsurps reliable? What I don't want is a rifle that I'll have to spend 8 hours of work on, just to shoot it for a half hour, seeing as I alerady have that issue with my Norc shotty. That being said, I am aware that these guns are older and do require some tender loving care.
Also, what about this 7.5x55 round? After doing some searching on the forum, I've found that this round is hard to come by, and that a lot of the milsurp guys are reloading for this round. For a non-reloader (who will probably get into reloading when he gets his own place in a year or two's time), is the cost justifyble?
Thanks for any and all information.
Anyways, after seeing the price, I don't think I can pass this up, although I do have some reservations.
Is there any special care/ maintenance required for the K11s and K31s? I'm aware of the corrosive ammo, and am fully understanding and willing to put in the required time to clean the barrel after shooting corrosive.
Are these milsurps reliable? What I don't want is a rifle that I'll have to spend 8 hours of work on, just to shoot it for a half hour, seeing as I alerady have that issue with my Norc shotty. That being said, I am aware that these guns are older and do require some tender loving care.
Also, what about this 7.5x55 round? After doing some searching on the forum, I've found that this round is hard to come by, and that a lot of the milsurp guys are reloading for this round. For a non-reloader (who will probably get into reloading when he gets his own place in a year or two's time), is the cost justifyble?
Thanks for any and all information.




















































