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- Smithers, B.C.
Dear Members,
I have done all the research on my K31 that I aquired from a friend who's friend was in the Swiss military. He kept his rifle and brought it back. It is a 1953 rifle, manufactured in December. However, the rifle seems to be not matching to the rifle's reciever? The rifle wood is stamped 222197, as well as the reciever, however the barrel is numbered 77381. I don't know what happened there. All other markings are normal in matching, including "overproof" markings, and "shoot test" marking. Any ideas? The 77381 marking is on the underside of the barrel ring where it matches the reciever. The reciever is also marked for being made for Chrome Nickle.
The stock, oddly, on further inspection, has a marking of "V 44" under the buttplate, which seems to indicate the stock was made in May, 1944. Any idea what's going on?
- Drachenblut
I have done all the research on my K31 that I aquired from a friend who's friend was in the Swiss military. He kept his rifle and brought it back. It is a 1953 rifle, manufactured in December. However, the rifle seems to be not matching to the rifle's reciever? The rifle wood is stamped 222197, as well as the reciever, however the barrel is numbered 77381. I don't know what happened there. All other markings are normal in matching, including "overproof" markings, and "shoot test" marking. Any ideas? The 77381 marking is on the underside of the barrel ring where it matches the reciever. The reciever is also marked for being made for Chrome Nickle.
The stock, oddly, on further inspection, has a marking of "V 44" under the buttplate, which seems to indicate the stock was made in May, 1944. Any idea what's going on?
- Drachenblut


















































