![]() Feel free to contact us at with any questions you may have. Please be advised that (1) all firearms are dangerous when handled improperly (2) you should clean and visually inspect all firearms before firing and (3) by bidding, you agree to hold seller, and our affiliates, employees, principals and distributors, harmless against damages, injury, or death caused by defective merchandise. 1931, and the Karabiner Model 1931 was born. We are not responsible for returns or refunds in the event of your inability to legally own this item for any reason. model-1931-carbine-karabiner-mfd-1940-with-target-sight-set.cfmgunid. You are responsible for knowing the law of your city and state of residence concerning the legality of the firearm described in this listing. In case of a return, you will be responsible for all shipping costs. USED FIREARMS have a 3 day non-fire inspection period - if the item received differs materially from the description provided in this listing, it may be returned, on condition that it is sent back unfired, without exchanged parts, in the same condition it was received and with all of the package contents that were shipped with the gun. Unless otherwise specifically indicated, we do not ship firearms to California. The listed shipping price is for insured shipping within the Continental United States only Alaska and Hawaii pay the exact cost of shipping. You alone are responsible for contacting your FFL and making arrangements with them regarding the transfer of your firearm, including having them forward a LEGIBLE copy of their FFL certificate to us by mail, fax, or e-mail. ![]() We will only transfer firearms to a local Federal Firearms Dealer (FFL) on your behalf. Add 3% to the sales price for credit card payments. Terms and Conditions: We accept money orders, cashier’s checks, personal & business checks, and Visa/MC/Discovery credit cards as forms of payment. This is a fine K31 for the WWII era collector. It also has the ID tag under the buttplate, but that is for you to investigate. It has a discrete importation mark under the end of the barrel. All externally visible serial numbers match. The stock, however, does have the usual K31 dings and dents, but the buttstock does not show the common heavy discoloration attributed to the Swiss soldiers’ propensity to stick the rifle upright in the snow. Mechanically in excellent condition it is crisp and tight no rust or pitting anywhere there are no cracks or splits in the stock and the bore looks clean and bright. The Swiss pointed these things down the mountain at Germany during WWII and said “go ahead, make my day.” There were very few takers. It uses a straight-pull bolt action fed by a removable 6 round magazine. Often mis-attributed to Schmidt-Rubin, who developed earlier versions. ![]() Considered by many to be the most accurate and reliable milsurp rifle on the market today. Description: This is a WWII era Waffenfabrik Bern (Switzerland) Karabiner Model 1931 known as the “K31.” It was the primary Swiss battle rifle for several years, chambered in the potent 7.5 x 55 Swiss caliber. ![]()
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