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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 866121" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>The K31's are WWII era rifles that stayed on the front lines till the late 50's. The 1911's are WWI vintage. The K31's are probably the finest bolt type rifle ever produced, except for the K98 Mauser. You really have to hold one, operate the bolt, and if possible tear it down to really get a feel for the craftmansship that went into producing this work of art. The K31 compared to the Enfield or Nagant is to be considered top of the pile!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 866121, member: 5168"] The K31's are WWII era rifles that stayed on the front lines till the late 50's. The 1911's are WWI vintage. The K31's are probably the finest bolt type rifle ever produced, except for the K98 Mauser. You really have to hold one, operate the bolt, and if possible tear it down to really get a feel for the craftmansship that went into producing this work of art. The K31 compared to the Enfield or Nagant is to be considered top of the pile!! [/QUOTE]
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