Schmidt Rubin 1889 Serial Number

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Status available Bore Condition Excellent condition. See 'Description' Barrel 30 3/4' barrel. Winrar Archiver Software more.

Schmidt Rubin 1889 Serial Number

Butt Metal butt-plate. Extras Includes A brass and steel muzzle protector, 1 magazine (1 total) and well used leather military sling. Sights Original front and rear sights. Weight 10 Lbs. Stock Dimensions 12' length of pull. Metal Condition Good to fair. See 'Description'.

Trigger Single. Manufacture Date 1892? Wood Condition Good to fair. See 'Description'. Facebook Page Likes Generator. Stock Walnut.

Schmidt Rubin 1889 Serial Number

Description: Swiss Model 1889 Schmidt Rubin straight pull bolt action rifle. GP90 7.5x53.5mm caliber. The top of the handguard and right side of the buttstock each have a Swiss cross sheild proof mark, the top of the butt-stock has a 2 inside a round circle stamp and the bottom of the buttstock is stamped with a W. There are a number of + stamps and a few x stamps in the receiver, magazine, bolt, barrel, trigger-guard, bottom tang, barrel-band, sling-swivel mount and buttplate. The serial number, 165388, is stamped in the receiver, bolt-body, barrel and magazine, and the last three numbers of the serial number, 388, are stamped in the buttplate and all three pieces making up the rear sight. Alphasim Ware Aircraft. On the left side of the receiver, right under the serial number a P22 is stamped.

1891 Model 1889 Schmidt Rubin - Serial # 192 - (Manufactured in 1891) One of the first 200 rifles of this model ever built. Feb 10, 2015 K11 serial number question. Under the Schmidt-Rubin tab. (S/N 9) that was converted from a Model 1889/1900 short rifle.

Condition Mechanically the rifle is in excellent operating condition. The metal blue is in good to fair condition, showing fading and some browning at the muzzle. The wood and varninsh finish are in good to fair condition with wear, scratches and dings. The bore is in excellent condition, very bright with very strong lands and grooves. There is no corrosion or pitting whatsoever. Please note: There are a total of 10 photographs available within this webad, all can be seen on Cabela's Gun Library website.

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