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The straight-pull bolt action allows the user to pull the bolt straight back to unlock the action and eject the spent cartridge in one motion, and push the bolt forward to chamber a round, cock the striker, and lock the action. The rifle takes its name from the designer of its action, Colonel Rudolf Schmidt, and the designer of its ammunition, Colonel Eduard Rubin.
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The Model 1889 was the first in the series of Schmidt–Rubin rifles, which served Switzerland from 1889 to 1953. Overall this is a very attractive rifle, which will look great in any collection. It does not appear to have any arsenal repairs, and has some lovely "curl" to the grain in places. The stock does have some small dents, chips, scratches, but it is still quite attractive and a lovely color, with several crisp Swiss proof marks. The bolt is still bright steel, and the bore is in excellent condition, with a bright finish and crisp lands and grooves. There are multiple Swiss Cross proof marks on the metal components of a gun, which are in very good used condition, with some of the original finish present. The magazine itself looks functional, though we have no way to test the feed system. The magazine cutoff/release lever works correctly as well. The rifle cycles securely, with a very satisfying "clunk-click", though the bakelite cocking handle does show damage, which can make it hard to grip. We would consider this to be an "ALL MATCHING" example.
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Some parts, such as barrel bands, do not usually have serial number markings.

Serial number 112429 is present on all components of the rifle including the bolt & magazine, with shortened number 429 even being stamped on all parts of the rear sight and any other components. This example is in very good condition, with a great look, and only moderate signs of age and use. As this is rifle serial number 112429, we estimate this rifle was produced in 1894-5. This means that all model 1889 Schmidt Rubin rifles are pre-1899, and considered antique under Federal Law. The first Model Schmidt-Rubin rifle was designed and approved in 1889, with production running between 18 at Eidgenoessische Waffenfabrik (Swiss Arms Factory), Bern, with a total production of about 212,000. BAS Item Dimensions: Ammo box: 16" x 10" x 8" Name Value Accessories Ammo Barrel Length 30 - 3/4" Caliber/Bore 7.Original Item: Only One Available. Majority of ammunition sealed with unsealed ammunition clean and shootable.

Complete or partial serial number observed on receiver, barrel, bolt, magazine, and front sight. Very good bright bore with strong rifling. CONDITION: Rifle very good retaining vast majority of arsenal applied blue with some wear.
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Rifle is also accompanied by a 480 round brick of 1982 production Swiss GP11 ammunition, 18 full 20 round boxes of PPU ammunition, and a partial box of PPU. Complete with period leather sling and brass muzzle cover. Standard blued finish 30-3/4" round barrel, blade front sight, tangent rear sight graduated to 2000 meters, straight pull action, 6 round detachable box magazine, 2-piece walnut pistol grip military stock with finger grooves.

BAS Item Dimensions: Ammo box: 16" x 10" x 8" Name Value Accessories Ammo Barrel Length 30 - 3/4" Caliber/Bore 7.5x55 Swiss Drop at Comb Drop at Heel FFL Status Curio & Relic Length of Pull Manufacturer Waffenfabrik Bern Model Schmidt - Rubin 1911 Paperwork Purchase Info Serial Number 360200
