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<blockquote data-quote="specweldtom" data-source="post: 274896" data-attributes="member: 2580"><p>kp751, lately, a nice matching walnut stock K31 is $250 and up. Birch stocked guns are $200 and up. I have seen people asking over $300 for either one. Don't know if they sold them.</p><p></p><p>Ammo is available. I just ordered some Yugo 174gr soft point from Midway for $15.49 a box of 20. They have Norma for about $39 a box. These rifles are a classic case of pretty don't count. They are finely made, accurate rifles, just butt-ugly. Whatever the deal is, give it a good look. I like the old military stuff too. The K31 will grow on you.</p><p></p><p>The link that acloco posted is great! I've already spent an hour checking stuff out. My rifle was built in 1938, same year I was born. Boy, it is holding up way better than I am! </p><p></p><p>Let us know what you decide, Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specweldtom, post: 274896, member: 2580"] kp751, lately, a nice matching walnut stock K31 is $250 and up. Birch stocked guns are $200 and up. I have seen people asking over $300 for either one. Don't know if they sold them. Ammo is available. I just ordered some Yugo 174gr soft point from Midway for $15.49 a box of 20. They have Norma for about $39 a box. These rifles are a classic case of pretty don't count. They are finely made, accurate rifles, just butt-ugly. Whatever the deal is, give it a good look. I like the old military stuff too. The K31 will grow on you. The link that acloco posted is great! I've already spent an hour checking stuff out. My rifle was built in 1938, same year I was born. Boy, it is holding up way better than I am! Let us know what you decide, Tom [/QUOTE]
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