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- Smithers, B.C.
Hello,
Here's one for Diopter, or anyone into Swiss Rifles!
My closest friend and fellow gun-nut bought me this beauty for Christmas, and finally got it sent out to me!
Upon opening the box, I began delving into the history of this arm, stripping and cleaning it.
I am seeking to learn as much information on this particular carbine/short rifle, and would love some help filling in the blanks/gaining more information. Possibly tracking down the previous owner/family in Switzerland who had this carbine would be a dream come true! Here is what I know thus far, please correct me if I am incorrect on any information here!:
A Karabiner Model 1911, converted from either a Model 1889/1900 Short Rifle or a Model 1905 Cavalry Carbine. Not sure which. The serial number of 10805 places it as an early 1915 conversion, with 8000 being converted that year between serial numbers 9001 and 17000.
Everything matches the serial number except the magazine, the bolt matches and has Bakelite handle grips. The magazine being a different serial, I am told this is quite a common occurence?
It retains the brass "floating ring" at the fore end of the wood. This was very green/corroded when I received it. I assume the carbine had not been taken down and cleaned for a long long time. The bore is in excellent shape.
Under the serial number on the side of the reciever is a capitol "P". I understand this means it was bought out of service by the serviceman when he finished his mandatory/voluntary military service?
The marks on the top of the receiver I am unsure of and would like some clarification as to meaning!
The side of the butt bears a sticker I have tried to trace, the closest I can get is some sort of Wrestling Club in Conthey, Switzerland. Not sure how that relates to firearms... perhaps a prize for a competitive winner?
Under the buttplate I discovered a tag! It seems to be marked to:
Christian Stauffer (Staupfer?)
Mèbre, 1033 Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne,
In the Canton of Vaud,
Switzerland
Any chance/method you guys know how to contact this fellow/family etc? Is it even possible?
Here are some pictures, I could provide more upon request, to help obtain info!
Thanks, enjoy and any info is helpful!
Sincerely,
Drach
Here's one for Diopter, or anyone into Swiss Rifles!
My closest friend and fellow gun-nut bought me this beauty for Christmas, and finally got it sent out to me!
Upon opening the box, I began delving into the history of this arm, stripping and cleaning it.
I am seeking to learn as much information on this particular carbine/short rifle, and would love some help filling in the blanks/gaining more information. Possibly tracking down the previous owner/family in Switzerland who had this carbine would be a dream come true! Here is what I know thus far, please correct me if I am incorrect on any information here!:
A Karabiner Model 1911, converted from either a Model 1889/1900 Short Rifle or a Model 1905 Cavalry Carbine. Not sure which. The serial number of 10805 places it as an early 1915 conversion, with 8000 being converted that year between serial numbers 9001 and 17000.
Everything matches the serial number except the magazine, the bolt matches and has Bakelite handle grips. The magazine being a different serial, I am told this is quite a common occurence?
It retains the brass "floating ring" at the fore end of the wood. This was very green/corroded when I received it. I assume the carbine had not been taken down and cleaned for a long long time. The bore is in excellent shape.
Under the serial number on the side of the reciever is a capitol "P". I understand this means it was bought out of service by the serviceman when he finished his mandatory/voluntary military service?
The marks on the top of the receiver I am unsure of and would like some clarification as to meaning!
The side of the butt bears a sticker I have tried to trace, the closest I can get is some sort of Wrestling Club in Conthey, Switzerland. Not sure how that relates to firearms... perhaps a prize for a competitive winner?
Under the buttplate I discovered a tag! It seems to be marked to:
Christian Stauffer (Staupfer?)
Mèbre, 1033 Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne,
In the Canton of Vaud,
Switzerland
Any chance/method you guys know how to contact this fellow/family etc? Is it even possible?
Here are some pictures, I could provide more upon request, to help obtain info!
Thanks, enjoy and any info is helpful!
Sincerely,
Drach
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