Not snipery, but definitely antiquiey. I wanted a K11 short rifle to go along with it's longer 1911 brother. Found a few at Simpsons and made a road trip. Picked up what I originally thought to be low serial numbered (16xxx) rifle with a strong bore, some faded bluing, and nice tiger striping on a decent stock. Started doing some more in depth research and discovered it is actually a 1900 Short Rifle converted to K11 standards. The stock is stamped 1913, armory refirb in 1934, and later privatized. SIG barrel. All numbers match, and the inspection and proof stamps all point towards it being just that. A bit of a mutt with a history that would be facinating to fully uncover. Unfortunately, no troop tag on this one. I was fully expecting one considering it appeared the butt plate was most likely never removed. It's in pieces now, getting a good soaking and cleanup. Have to go VERY gently on the stock, as I do NOT want to risk removing any of that red patina that comes with nearly a century of oxidation of the linseed oil. Pics to follow. Took a few before disassembly.