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got some goodies....name that rifle


washguy

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Hi Guys Char's parents just moved to assisted living so we had to de weaponize them before they moved this weekend. got some JC higgins bolt shotguns....worth anything?

but heres some pics of a rifle that heck if i know what it is...serial numbers match all in english lil crosses different places.....have no idea what this is?

then a real nice high standard double9 convertible .22 mag

her Mom's beretta 950b .22short with paperwork from 1968...lol dont think its ever been fired price was 35.55...lol

a savage case hardened 410 3" and .22 on top so here's some pics on this rifle and stuff :) Wash

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It's a;

 

Schmidt-Rubin - Model 1911 Carbine "K11"

 

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Barrel Length - 23.3 inches: 4-groove, RH, concentric rifling, 1 in 10.63
Overall Length - 43.6 inches
Weight - 8.85lbs empty
Action - Schmidt-Rubin Straight Pull
Caliber - 7.5x55 Swiss (GP11)
Capacity - 6 round detachable box magazine
Sights - Tangent-leaf sight graduated to 1500m
Total Production : 185,150
Bayonet: Models 1892 Spike Bayonet, 1899, 1918, 1906 Pioneer (Sawback)  and 1914 Pioneer (Sawback)

 

Produced concurrently with the 1911 Rifle, the 1911 Carbine replaced both the Short Rifle and Calvary Carbine.  While production of the 1911 rifle stopped in 1919, Carbine production continued until 1933 with some 184,000 Carbines being produced.

 

http://www.slickguns.com/product/m1911s-swiss-model-k11-1911-schmidt-rubin-short-carbine-rifle-289

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It's a;

 

Schmidt-Rubin - Model 1911 Carbine "K11"

 

1911car.jpg

Barrel Length - 23.3 inches: 4-groove, RH, concentric rifling, 1 in 10.63

Overall Length - 43.6 inches

Weight - 8.85lbs empty

Action - Schmidt-Rubin Straight Pull

Caliber - 7.5x55 Swiss (GP11)

Capacity - 6 round detachable box magazine

Sights - Tangent-leaf sight graduated to 1500m

Total Production : 185,150

Bayonet: Models 1892 Spike Bayonet, 1899, 1918, 1906 Pioneer (Sawback)  and 1914 Pioneer (Sawback)

 

Produced concurrently with the 1911 Rifle, the 1911 Carbine replaced both the Short Rifle and Calvary Carbine.  While production of the 1911 rifle stopped in 1919, Carbine production continued until 1933 with some 184,000 Carbines being produced.

 

http://www.slickguns.com/product/m1911s-swiss-model-k11-1911-schmidt-rubin-short-carbine-rifle-289

Damn , your quick & good .

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Damn , your quick & good .

 

I had a feeling.. It was reminiscent of the the Carcano series rifles. After I ruled out all the Italian rifles, I started searching in a radius around. I peeked at the Mosin family, but dropped that pretty quick. That bolt was pretty unique, and so I just stuck to the bolt. Those Swiss guys can assemble a pretty slick rig.

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 got some JC higgins bolt shotguns....worth anything?

I don't know if they are worth anything, but I have a JC Higgins 20 ga. bolt action shotgun. It belonged to my grandfather and my uncle gave it to me after granddad passed away. I've hunted doves with that gun and it's actually a pretty good shooting gun!

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I don't know if they are worth anything, but I have a JC Higgins 20 ga. bolt action shotgun. It belonged to my grandfather and my uncle gave it to me after granddad passed away. I've hunted doves with that gun and it's actually a pretty good shooting gun!

 

I've been wanting to get one of those or a Mossberg bolt-action, with the Accuchoke on it…don't care if it is 20 or 12.  It'd be cool for students to see.

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