1896/11 rifle converted in .22 LR
https://www.cogunsales.com/product/swiss-schmidt-rubin-9611-rifle/
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1896/11 rifle converted in .22 LR
https://www.cogunsales.com/product/swiss-schmidt-rubin-9611-rifle/
Model 1911 Carbine ("K11") 1926
An improvement over the original, 1889, version of the Schmidt–Rubin rifle, the Swiss M1911 placed the locking lugs in the middle of the bolt, rather than at the rear, strengthening the action and allowing for a more powerful cartridge, the Gewehrpatrone 11 or GP 11, to be fired.
The “K11″ was developed slightly later as a carbine rifle for Swiss support troops, cavalry, and other units that required a shorter rifle.
The “P” stamp on the receiver just before the bolt might be indicative of a private sale to the soldier of this rifle after he left service. More evidence of this is the “Troop Tag” found under the buttplate of the rifle. It has the name, unit, city, and birthdate(1907) of the soldier who was issued the rifle.
Schmidt Rubin K11 - 7.5x55mm
1889 Infantry Rifle
http://www.armisauctions.ch/a/408/fusil-dinfanterie-schmidt-rubin-1889
Very nice mq/K 11 in .22 LR
Arsenal conversion to Single-Shot .22LR with a non-matching conversion bolt with military acceptance stamps on the bolt, bolt body, and firing pin. Rear sight has an adjustment shim made for .22LR ballistics.
https://edelweissarms.com/rifles/wplusf-bern-k11-rck11-88264.html
Mq/K 11 (GP11)
https://edelweissarms.com/k11-81863.html
A century-old 1911 rifle with a modern Anschütz 6805 dioptre.
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