Swiss-made rifle?
I have a rifle my father said came from Switzerland. I do not know anything about it. It has a symbol stamped on the stock. It also has the number 21175 stamped on the barrel, clip, and bolt.
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RE: Swiss-made rifle?
If you have a piece of software that you saved the pictures with in the first place, see if there's any place to:
1) decrease the 'pixel dimensions' of the picture, 2) 'decrease the quality', or 3) 'increase the compression.' ...or you could email it to me and I'll do it in 30 seconds. neil_malek (at) yahoo (dot) com |
RE: Swiss-made rifle?
does it look something like this?
Model 1899 Schmit-Rubin If not its probably been converted to a 1911 carbine like this: |
RE: Swiss-made rifle?
If its one of the rifles I listed above it will be in 7.5x55 swiss caliber and will likely be amazingly accurate.
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RE: Swiss-made rifle?
Muley's whole rifle....
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RE: Swiss-made rifle?
...close-up side view...
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...and close-up top view...
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RE: Swiss-made rifle?
Looks like the Schmit-Rubin to me! :)
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RE: Swiss-made rifle?
What years were the Model 1899 Schmit-Rubin made?
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RE: Swiss-made rifle?
Yours was made in 1891, the first year of production, they were made through 1897.
Do not fire surplus gewehrpatrone-11 (GP-11) ammo through it. This particular madel that you have has a fairly weak design and I would only shoot mild handloads through it. |
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