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7.5 swiss
The 7.5×55mm Swiss or GP 11 (or unofficially 7.5×55mm Schmidt–Rubin) is a cartridge developed for the Swiss Army by mechanical engineer Lt. Col. Eduard Rubin for rifles based on Rudolf Schmidt's action design. The ammunition used by the Schmidt–Rubin Model 1889 rifle was one of the first to use 7.5 mm copper-jacketed rounds similar to those used today. The GP90 7.5×53.5mm round designed by Rubin was revolutionary in that the most popular military calibres used in Europe at the time were around 10 to 14 mm as opposed to 7.5 mm of the Schmidt–Rubin ammunition. The 7.5x55mm Swiss cartridge is similar in appearance to the slightly smaller 7.5x54mm French round though the two are not interchangeable.
I sold my K-31 and then discovered I still had some 7.5 Swiss in the cupboard. I no longer have any use for them but maybe you do!
I've got two full boxes plus an open box of 5 for a total of 45 rounds.
$40.
I live on the East side of Portland and can meet up in any mutually convenient...
I have a very good condition K31 I no longer am using, so it is on the block.
The rifle is complete numbers matching in excellent condition and very accurate.
I can email or text specific pictures if requested, and can arrange shipping if needed.
Thanks