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Title: Why the different forearm lengths on Krag rifles? Post by jb3k on Feb 21st, 2013 at 4:13pm
I have a 1896 model Krag that my father gave to me years ago, ser #:239947. According to another website it looks like the receiver was manufactured in 1899, and it has the curved 1902-style rear sight. My rifle still has the original 30" barrel and leather sling, and shoots great--plan is to hold on to it and pass it down to my son. I'm wondering why some rifles have a forearm grip that extends nearly all the way out to the end of the barrel, and others (like mine) stop about half-way, right past the front sling attachment. Any ideas?
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Title: Re: Why the different forearm lengths on Krag rifles? Post by Ned Butts on Feb 21st, 2013 at 4:52pm
Your fore end was cut back by a previous owner to suit his own needs.
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Title: Re: Why the different forearm lengths on Krag rifles? Post by Century2 on Feb 21st, 2013 at 7:26pm
I have had a few cut-downs I have either restored or used for parts - most were probably performed using guesswork. One in particular was worthy of note - actually the first cut one I had purchased so my curiosity had me holding it to "get the feel". It was cut just ahead of the lower band and had a full-length 30" barrel (see picture) - it had amazing balance with a one-hand hold just before the lower band. I do not shoot from a standing position, but if I did, you can bet that one's lower back wouldn't fatigue as much while needing to hold aim (fully-stocked Krags really pull down). Anyway, the previous owner noted that that the Krag last shot an antelope at 200 yards. I'm not a hunter, but it sounds like that particular combination really worked.
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Title: Re: Why the different forearm lengths on Krag rifles? Post by Richard on Feb 24th, 2013 at 12:07am
Mine is cut similar to the photos attached. I hunt with mine and it is hitting a 4 inch steel at 225yds without fail.
I wont hesitate to put mine on anything elk and smaller on this continent. The weight is nice although when I find one I will be fully restocking mine cause thats how it should be. |
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