Glock4ever
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Edmonton, AB
Well another K31 has come into the collection and while I am happy about having it, it is also a bit of a disappointment. I was at Wholesale Sports and was able to pick through 4 K31s and I managed to snag an all matching 1940 Walnut K31. It is a nice addition to my 1954 Walnut K31. I brought it home and started cleaning it and going over it carefully. The stock while chipped by the muzzle end was in better condition overall than the 1954 model with less of the dents in the buttstock area. The metalwork in general was in better condition than the 1954 model with the barrel freefloating nicely under the wood with only a slight mar under the front band. Overall a great specimen of a K31. I then went to remove the buttplate to see if there was a troop tag and... NOTHING! **Sad Faced Panda** I absolutely am loving these rifles but I haven't been able to find a troop tag yet - while 2 isn't a large sample I was hoping against hope to see one. I guess I will just have to buy another one - these things are like kinder surprises! The top one is the 1954 and the bottom the 1940. I can't get over how good the bores in these rifles are considering the 1940 is 75 years old.

