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Message started by Schütze on Jul 4th, 2011 at 8:07pm

Title: Fake Krag Carbine?
Post by Schütze on Jul 4th, 2011 at 8:07pm
I received this US Krag-Jörgensen "carbine" from my grandfather (with 1900 Krag bayonet), who bought it before a few years to hunt, but wanted it no more. I am German military collector, so I know little about American rifles, although I am in USA at the time. He thought it was carbine because it can not take bayonet, but I reserched it in the internet, and it is probably cut down M1898 rifle because of the sights and the lack of a metal piece in wood before first band. I thought I would ask experts here, so that I was sure. I have read that communication or engineer units had carbines with loops sometimes, but these were modified carbines and not rifles I guess. Any possibilty it was for paramilitary or rear units (National Guard or ROTC), or is it after military surplus modified? If modified by person, they did it well.

The "carbine" is 41" entire length with 22" barrel. The receiver has stamp "U.S. Model 1898. Springfield Armory. 238318". This serial number is from 1899 or 1900 when I searched on internet. Any more information possible? Stock is marked "C" and square with letters and year I cannot read good (1899 or 1901?). Front band has "U" stamp. Sight is later type that go to 20, no "c", but stamped "4". Front sight is 1903 type (I think).

What is worth, if anything? If fake, I am not interested to keep a fake rifle, because I am a militaria collector, and would sell it.

Many thanks for any help!

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