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Title: Is this a special model of 1898 KRAG rifle? Post by Makinster on Oct 25th, 2011 at 10:50pm
Is this a special model of 1898 KRAG rifle?
This is a model 1898 KRAG rifle (serial number 482554 mfg:1904) that someone cut down. The rifle barrel measures 22-3/4 inches long from bolt face. The muzzle protrudes 3-1/6 inches beyond the front barrel band/bayonet lug. The wood has been cut off even with the front end of the barrel band. The end diameter of what I suspect is the original barrel appears to have been turned to accommodate a 1903 front sight, which is held on the end of the barrel by a set screw through the underside of the band. The sight blade is secured by a pin peened over like a rivet. The remainder of the rifle appears to be original. It’s a neat short rifle just as it is, with a bore that is in near-excellent condition. I cannot trace its history; the previous owner had it for some time and does not recall just when or how he came to own it. It was in its present configuration when he obtained it. He remembers taking an elk with it long ago. I know that there exist some special Krag models crafted from existing rifles. Could this be one of them? Or is this just another “Bannerman Beauty”? I would appreciate any information anyone could provide. MAK |
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