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K31 Swiss
Shot my K31 last week and thought it wasn't too bad (first picture), when I was putting it away
noticed the action screws. Decided to check them and found they were loose. Torqued them up before I put it away. Finally got time to shoot it today. Definitely glad I bought this gun. Shot a MOA group with the iron sights. Would accept this group from a scoped deer rifle.
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03-02-2016 08:18 PM
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My only complaint about the K31 and Schmidt Rubin series of rifles is they didn't have action locking screws like on some Mausers, as I find those screws for whatever reason loosen up much easier than most of my other rifles.
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FWIW: I believe most shooters get best accuracy from a K-31 by having front guard screw tight and rear guard screw just snug. Over tightening the rear screw may cause the barrel to lift, upsetting bearing with stock and hand-guard (near muzzle).
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do we know if this is the entire "modern" swiss series (those accepting gp11) or just the k31??
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