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    Me and my grandpa were in Gander Mountain the other day and they had some swiss k31s on sale in their red tag firearms event for $299 I think. Is this a good deal and how hard is it to find ammunition for it?
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    If you can't find Swissicon GP11, Prvi Partisan make very good 7.5mm Swiss.

    I'd say that was good price.

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    At today's prices, that is an excellent deal. I would not hesitate if I wanted one. Ammo is inexpensive, surplus is available and is considered to be match grade. $35-$40 for a box of 60. They have been asking over $400 at the shows for six months now. Supply has not yet dried up but import quantities are getting smaller and when they are in sell out in days.

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    Ok thank yall! We will probably go back and look into buying it. And thanks about the ammo. I thought that I would have to reload my own.

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    Look it over real well. A lot of these were imported and sold as "cracked stocks" which no one ever had a good answer as to what that meant. Probably something minor but good to be aware of. These are beautiful rifles to shoot. They also have a tendency to multiply in your collection.

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    These are great rifles. If you care about resale, walnut stocks seem to be more desirable than birch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    Look it over real well. A lot of these were imported and sold as "cracked stocks" which no one ever had a good answer as to what that meant. Probably something minor but good to be aware of. These are beautiful rifles to shoot. They also have a tendency to multiply in your collection.
    Or they bring there whole family to move in.


    To the OP, these rifles are definitely a blast and I can't think of many others which have as much bang for buck value (a couple that does come to mind is the Portuguese M1904/39 and the Swedishicon M96 and M38 rifles).

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    At that price, doesn't matter what type stock it's in these days. Walnut is more desirable because its from WWII or earlier. 1943 to be specific. It also has a tendency to have survived the punishment many Swissicon stocks got in better condition, fewer dents and dings.

    I only have one myself but it's blasted family members moved in much like Eaglelord's house.

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    The ones at gander mountain are birch. And we will probably end up getting one. They also come with a leather sling.

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    Oh, another quick thing to mention try to get the muzzle caps and slings in the deal as well, its not critical just nice to have.

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