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- K31 length "1105.0".
- K31 weight "4.0".
- K31 abstract "The Karabiner Model 1931 (K31) is a magazine-fed, straight-pull bolt-action rifle. It was the standard issue rifle of the Swiss armed forces from 1933 until 1958, though examples remained in service into the 1970s. It has a 6-round removable magazine, and is chambered for the 7.5x55mm Swiss (also known as Gewehrpatrone 1911, GP11, or unofficially 7.5x55mm Schmidt Rubin), a cartridge with ballistic qualities similar to the 7.62x51mm NATO/.308 Winchester cartridge. Each rifle included a 6 round detachable box magazine with matching engraved serial number. A stripper clip loads the magazine from the top of the receiver.The often quoted but incorrect name of "Schmidt-Rubin" comes from two designers: Rudolf Schmidt, who designed the action for Switzerland's 1889 and 1896 rifles, and Lt. Col. Eduard Rubin, who designed the ammunition.Although the K31 is a straight-pull carbine like many other Swiss rifles, it was not designed by Rudolf Schmidt (1832–1898) as he was not alive to do so. The K31 was a totally new design by Eidgenossische Waffenfabrik in Bern, Switzerland under Colonel Adolf Furrer, and the gun does not have the Schmidt-designed 1889 or 1896 action. The first 200 K31s were made in May 1931 for troop trials (serials 500,001 - 500,200), thus the model number of 1931.".
- K31 length "1.105".
- K31 origin Switzerland.
- K31 thumbnail Schmidt_Rubin_K31.jpg?width=300.
- K31 weight "4000.0".
- K31 wikiPageExternalLink theswissriflesdotcommessageboard.yuku.com.
- K31 wikiPageExternalLink rfl15-e.htm.
- K31 wikiPageExternalLink schmidt-rubin_K31.htm.
- K31 wikiPageExternalLink schmidt_rubin.html.
- K31 wikiPageExternalLink k31.
- K31 wikiPageExternalLink index.asp.
- K31 wikiPageExternalLink sr.
- K31 wikiPageID "3304856".
- K31 wikiPageRevisionID "600391784".
- K31 action "Manually operated magazine-fed breech loader".
- K31 caption "Front sight post.".
- K31 caption "Karabiner Model 1931 rifle".
- K31 caption "Tangent rear sight.".
- K31 cartridge "7.5".
- K31 designDate "May 1931".
- K31 designer "Adolf Furrer".
- K31 feed "6".
- K31 footer "K31 open sights arrangement.".
- K31 hasPhotoCollection K31.
- K31 image "K31-rear-sight.jpg".
- K31 image "Mirino volata k31.JPG".
- K31 isRanged "yes".
- K31 length "1105.0".
- K31 manufacturer Waffenfabrik_Bern.
- K31 name "Swiss Karabiner Model 1931".
- K31 number "528230".
- K31 partLength "605.2".
- K31 range "400".
- K31 service "1933".
- K31 sights "U notch and post".
- K31 type "Straight-pull bolt-action carbine".
- K31 velocity "780.0".
- K31 weight "4".
- K31 width "107".
- K31 wordnet_type synset-weapon-noun-1.
- K31 subject Category:7.5x55mm_Swiss_firearms.
- K31 subject Category:Bolt-action_rifles.
- K31 subject Category:Rifles_of_Switzerland.
- K31 type Device.
- K31 type Weapon.
- K31 type Product.
- K31 type PhysicalDevice.
- K31 type Weapon.
- K31 type DesignedArtifact.
- K31 comment "The Karabiner Model 1931 (K31) is a magazine-fed, straight-pull bolt-action rifle. It was the standard issue rifle of the Swiss armed forces from 1933 until 1958, though examples remained in service into the 1970s. It has a 6-round removable magazine, and is chambered for the 7.5x55mm Swiss (also known as Gewehrpatrone 1911, GP11, or unofficially 7.5x55mm Schmidt Rubin), a cartridge with ballistic qualities similar to the 7.62x51mm NATO/.308 Winchester cartridge.".
- K31 label "K31".
- K31 label "K31".
- K31 label "Karabiner 31".
- K31 label "Mousqueton 1931".
- K31 label "Schmidt Rubin K31".
- K31 sameAs Karabiner_31.
- K31 sameAs Mousqueton_1931.
- K31 sameAs Schmidt_Rubin_K31.
- K31 sameAs K31.
- K31 sameAs m.094jmf.
- K31 sameAs Q666477.
- K31 sameAs Q666477.
- K31 wasDerivedFrom K31?oldid=600391784.
- K31 depiction Schmidt_Rubin_K31.jpg.
- K31 isPrimaryTopicOf K31.
- K31 name "Swiss Karabiner Model 1931".