K31 Run and Gun

Published on January 28, 2016
Duration: 4:59

The Swiss K31 rifle, chambered in 7.5mm Swiss, demonstrates exceptional accuracy despite its surplus status. Its straight-pull bolt action and two-stage trigger contribute to effective marksmanship. While its unique charger clips are slower than Mauser clips, the K31 excels in drills requiring precision under pressure, as shown by a 24-hit, 1-miss performance in a run-and-gun scenario.

Quick Summary

The Swiss K31 rifle is renowned for its exceptional accuracy, even in surplus condition, featuring a high-quality build and the precise 7.5mm Swiss caliber. Its straight-pull bolt action and two-stage trigger aid marksmanship, making it effective in competition despite slower charger clips.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Swiss K31 Rifle
  2. 00:19K31 Action & Features
  3. 00:41Trigger and Sights
  4. 01:09Charger Clips & Reloading
  5. 01:38Run and Gun Drill
  6. 03:29Performance Results

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Swiss K31 rifle unique?

The Swiss K31 is known for its high build quality, straight-pull bolt action, distinctive ring safety, and the accurate 7.5mm Swiss caliber, often found in match-grade surplus ammunition.

How accurate is the Swiss K31 rifle?

The K31 is exceptionally accurate, even as a surplus rifle. In a run-and-gun drill, it achieved 24 hits and only 1 miss, demonstrating its precision under competitive pressure.

What are the key features of the K31's action and controls?

It utilizes a straight-pull bolt action for rapid cycling, a unique ring-style safety, and a 'beer keg' charging handle. It also features a two-stage trigger and notch-and-post sights.

What type of magazines and clips does the K31 use?

The K31 uses a 6-round internal magazine and is reloaded using unique wax-coated fiberboard charger clips, each holding 6 rounds.

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