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Title: 1896 Krag carbine Post by rice123 on Feb 22nd, 2013 at 4:08am
a friend of mine called me today he works a a gun store. a guy sold them a 1896 carbine that he got from his grandfather. I went in to look at it. the cartouch was worn off and most of the finish was gone. It looked like a gun that has been knocked around for 100 + years. Everything is correct by the books except the rear sight is a 1896 rifle sight it goes out to 18. I measured the barrel with the hand guard on it and it appears correct. The front sight does not look messed with. the gun looks right. But I do not want to end up with a cut down rifle! He wants 1200 which I think is a good price for i.t Would a rifle sight on a carbine very uncommon and a big red flag? I wish I would have asked to take pics
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Title: Re: 1896 Krag carbine Post by butlersrangers on Feb 22nd, 2013 at 4:42am
1896 Rifle sight on a "Carbine" is not correct at all and a big 'Red Flag'. A real 1896 Carbine sight is hard to find and can bring $500. A serial # and any pictures will get you knowledgeable answers.
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Title: Re: 1896 Krag carbine Post by rice123 on Feb 22nd, 2013 at 2:03pm
I wish I would have taken pics The serial was in the 77000 range I did not write it down because I did not think you could identify carbines by serial range. I probably just call the store and tell him I do not want it
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Title: Re: 1896 Krag carbine Post by rice123 on Feb 22nd, 2013 at 2:37pm
If I go back to the store and get the serial# would someone be able to tell me if it is a carbine from the number
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Title: Re: 1896 Krag carbine Post by Dick Hosmer on Feb 22nd, 2013 at 3:05pm
Yes, Krag carbines occur in large blocks - we should be able to say yes or no with probably 95% accuracy. Measure the stock, if 30", it is more likely to be good, if 32", somewhat less so, but number will still tell an awful lot.
M1896C sights have been hard to find for many years. If the arm is well-used, someone might have taken the sight to complete a nicer looking specimen. While "wrong" to a purist, a 96R sight looks just fine from two feet away. But, the problem should be pointed out to the dealer - perhaps a lower price can be negotiated? I'm guessing the dealer probably bought it for a low price and may be trying to capitalize on buyer ignorance. |
Title: Re: 1896 Krag carbine Post by rice123 on Feb 22nd, 2013 at 3:12pm
I think the dealer gave 1 K for it at 12 he does not have much room
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Title: Re: 1896 Krag carbine Post by rice123 on Feb 22nd, 2013 at 5:58pm
I went back to the store and got the serial# I can not put the whole thing on the web because it is not my gun 769xx i
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Title: Re: 1896 Krag carbine Post by rice123 on Feb 22nd, 2013 at 5:59pm
another pic also the stock measure 30 inches
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Title: Re: 1896 Krag carbine Post by rice123 on Feb 22nd, 2013 at 6:00pm
last oic
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