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    New K31

    A few pics of K31icon recently purchased.

    All matching with owner tag under butt plate.

    SN indicates 1951 manufacture.

    I didn't get a steal (paid $400) on this, but I am happy to have a nice correct example of K31 and was able to see what I was buying. Probably will be my only K31, so glad to have one in good condition.
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    Might be your only K31icon but it has to have a K11 to go with it, then a 1911, then a 1889, then a Vetterli.

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    Nice rifle. More recent manufacture than most I've seen, should be a great shooter!

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    Nice rifle. I think you will enjoy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalebert View Post
    A few pics of K31icon recently purchased.

    All matching with owner tag under butt plate.

    SN indicates 1951 manufacture.

    I didn't get a steal (paid $400) on this, but I am happy to have a nice correct example of K31 and was able to see what I was buying. Probably will be my only K31, so glad to have one in good condition.
    Very nice. Can I ask where you purchased it?

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    Purchased at Gander Mountain in Minnesota.

    Don't know if it was a trade-in or if they bought from distributor. They do stock some Mil-Surps.

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    My buddy just picked one up at Gander in forest lake the other day. He got a very nice walnut stocked 1942. They had no idea what they had there.

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    You'll forget all about the price after you've shot your first sub-MOA group. Bear in mind what the cost of that rifle would be if it was new-about $1500 to $2000. Best quality materials and workmanship.

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