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Swiss Schmidt Rubin Model 1889 Rifle - Antique - NO FFL REQUIRED - Surplus Good/Very Good Condition
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Schmidt M1882 Swiss Ordnance 7.5 Caliber 6 Round Revolver With Various Grips - Antiques, No FFL Required.
Schmidt M1882 / 29 Swiss Ordnance Revolver w/ Bakelite Grips - NRA Good To Very Good Surplus Condition. See Description
Swiss P49 Pistol, Model P210-2, Original, 9mm Caliber, C & R Eligible - VG / EX Surplus Condition
Swiss Schmidt Rubin K31 Rifle Magazine 6 Round - Newly Manufactured Reproductions of the Original
Swiss K31 Carbine Rifle - 7.5x55, Fair Surplus Condition - C & R Eligible
Swiss K31/43 Sniper Rifle - 7.5x55 caliber - Very Good Condition
Swiss K1911 Carbine Straight Pull Rifle 7.5x55 - Good to Fair Surplus Condition, Incomplete/Cracked - C & R Eligible
Swiss K1911 Carbine Straight Pull Rifle 7.5x55 - Various Conditions, Fair to Good Cracked Incomplete Surplus Condition -
Swiss Field Maintenance Kit for 7.5 Caliber Swiss Straight Pull Rifles - Incomplete
Swiss K31 Carbine Rifle - 7.5x55 - W / Matching # Bayonet and Scabbard
ZFK-55 - Swiss Straight-Pull Bolt Action Sniper Rifle - 25.7" Barrel, 7.5x55mm, 6 Round Magazine, Integrated Bi-Pod
K31/42 Swiss ZFK Schmidt Rubin Marksman Rifle 26" Barrel 7.5X55 6rd - W/ 1.8x Power Integrated Optic - C&R Elig
Swiss K11S ( Short ) Carbine Length Straight Pull Rifle 7.5x55
Swiss Field Maintenance Kit for 7.5 Caliber Swiss Straight Pull Rifles
The Schmidt-Rubin rifles were a series of Swiss Army service rifles in use between 1889 and 1953. They are distinguished by the straight-pull bolt action invented by Rudolf Schmidt and use Eduard Rubin's 7.5x55mm Schmidt Rubin rifle cartridge.
The Swiss never used corrosive ammo and all of the bores I have seen have been exceptional. These rifles combined with the round they fire are well known for being match accurate. Really good surplus is drying up fast so would encourage you to get yours today.