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Message started by OldUser on Feb 5th, 2014 at 7:38pm

Title: Model 98 Krag information
Post by OldUser on Feb 5th, 2014 at 7:38pm
In 1955 my uncle gave me a 30-40 Krag carbine for my birthday. I don't know where he got it, but I know he had hunted with it for probably 30-40 years prior to giving it to me. I, in turn, hunted deer with it for a long time and it accounted for a lot of venison. Although I don't hunt much anymore, I am curious about it after seeing one on a TV reality show. Because they made so few carbines, I always suspected it might have been cut down.
Receiver is marked U.S.  Model 1898  Springfield Armory, serial number 217356, no other markings. Stock is straight grip, no checkering or markings that I can find. Barrel is ~24" and is unmarked (did not disassemble). Front sight is a 3" long ramp with a simple blade. Rear sight has an elevation slider marked 2 to 20 with 25 yd graduations and a screw driven windage compensator with 8 graduations left and right, but no other markings. Barrel Band has a large capital U on the right side. Just ahead of the band on the right side is a 2" metal strip, 3/32" thick, that appears to be let into the stock. I don't know its purpose.
From the serial number it looks like it was built in 1899, but that is the only thing I've been able to find out. I would be grateful for anything you can tell me.
OldUser

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