It’s a fun shooter with a sturdy kick! It eats up the Turkish surplus like candy. It will come with the bayonet sling, and I can throw in some surplus ammo, but beware, it’ll be corrosive and can be hit or miss with firing. The X prefix on the serial number means this gun was made for commercial sale, which is why there is no crest. The serial number when I looked it up said 1946, but the stock underneath the buttplate has “I I I 45.” The protell sticker is the Swiss version of the NRA. There’s no troop tag, but this rifle was used in competitions at some point, as noted by the finalist's sticker. Swiss K31, I haven’t shot this as I haven’t found any 7.5. It has a Russian 1960s web sling, or I could give you a Romanian Leather sling to go with it. It’ll come with 100 rounds of 7.62x39 and 10 Chinese stripper clips. For sale here, I have a refurbished Russian SKS from 1955.
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