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Message started by butlersrangers on Jan 7th, 2015 at 6:32am

Title: Odd Norwegian receiver alteration
Post by butlersrangers on Jan 7th, 2015 at 6:32am
This picture was posted on another forum.  The M1894 Norwegian Krag military rifle was 'sporterized' and altered to 6.5 X 54mm Mannlicher-Schoenauer.
  What is interesting are the notches milled into the receiver groove and the 'catch' below the side-plate.  I am sure this must be for a detachable scope-mount, that I am unfamiliar with(?).
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Title: Re: Odd Norwegian receiver alteration
Post by butlersrangers on Jan 8th, 2015 at 3:20pm
In 1910, the Norwegian Army had 1,000 rifles (#89,601 to 90,600) made with a 4 Power Voightlander scope and an offset/detachable mount.  The owner of the above 1910 vintage action has this pictured scope and mount.
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Title: Re: Odd Norwegian receiver alteration
Post by butlersrangers on Jan 9th, 2015 at 1:20am
"JK", a Senior Member on the Gunboards Forums, was agreeable to my posting some of his Norwegian Krag (sporter) and  military scope & mount pictures on the KCA Forum.  The early Norwegian Sniping scope and its 'quick-detachable' mount are interesting.


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Title: Re: Odd Norwegian receiver alteration
Post by madsenshooter on Jan 9th, 2015 at 5:40am
Voightlander made some high quality optics.  I had a little 2.5 power at one time that was shaped like a German grenade.  Probably pre-WWI.  It made a Lyman Alaskan look like a cheap child's toy, optically.  If the OP intends to restore this one, as he mentioned on another forum, there's gonna be some big bucks involved.  I'd enjoy it in its 6.5x54.

Title: Re: Odd Norwegian receiver alteration
Post by svartkrutt on Jan 9th, 2015 at 2:46pm
Well it depends by what you mean by "big bucks" I now have all the parts I need, original barrel 6.5X55 with a very good bore, full length stock, barrel bands and buttplate. Including the sporter gun price the total amount to complete the restoration is $1540.00. That does not include what I will get for the selling of the Mannlicher-Schoenauer barrel. Of course once I add the cost of what I paid for the scope and mounts..... well then the total comes to "big bucks"  :D

Title: Re: Odd Norwegian receiver alteration
Post by butlersrangers on Jan 9th, 2015 at 5:51pm
JK:  Please post pictures and report on results when your project is complete.  It seems to me, this restoration is money well spent. 

Title: Re: Odd Norwegian receiver alteration
Post by madsenshooter on Jan 10th, 2015 at 7:06pm
There's quite a difference in the diameter of the cases.  Maybe enough that some receiver modifications might have been needed to retain and feed the 6.5MS.  I don't know, just thinking.  Since it was originally a rarity, might be worth the investment, and the tinkering time is always fun.

Title: Re: Odd Norwegian receiver alteration
Post by butlersrangers on Jan 27th, 2015 at 10:26pm
"JK", (aka - 'svartkrutt'), has posted pictures today on Gunboards of his beautiful restoration.  His Model 1894 Norwegian Krag 'Sniper' Rifle is a thing of beauty.  It's wonderful to see a project like his come to fruition.

His postings on Gunboard's Forums, under Krag rifles of Norway, Denmark, and U.S., are worth the 'trip'!

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Title: Re: Odd Norwegian receiver alteration
Post by Hep on Jan 28th, 2015 at 2:15am
Beautiful!  ;)

Title: Re: Odd Norwegian receiver alteration
Post by reincarnated on Jan 28th, 2015 at 7:29am
Are there any reports of the accuracy of these rifle & scope combinations?

Title: Re: Odd Norwegian receiver alteration
Post by madsenshooter on Jan 28th, 2015 at 8:13am
I hope there will be soon!

Title: Re: Odd Norwegian receiver alteration
Post by butlersrangers on Dec 20th, 2018 at 6:18pm
I am bumping this old thread to show "JK's" (aka Svartkrutt) beautiful restoration of a heavily altered Norwegian military rifle.

Title: Re: Odd Norwegian receiver alteration
Post by Kerz on Dec 24th, 2018 at 11:07am
I'm glad you bumped this thread.  Wow, what an amazing rifle and scope!
Vic

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