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Message started by Marathon44 on May 6th, 2015 at 2:24am

Title: Re: help identifying my model 1898 krag
Post by butlersrangers on May 6th, 2015 at 9:06pm
'Marathon44': Welcome to the KCA Forum. You are fortunate to be the custodian of a U.S. Krag that has been in your family for a long time.

The 'Spanish War' was of short duration (April 21, 1898 to August 13, 1898).  Model 1898 Krag production started July 8, 1898.  Most U.S. Army Regular Troops were using Model 1896 Rifles and Carbines and most U.S. Volunteers were using 'Trap-door' Springfield Rifles during the brief SAW conflict.

However, in the Philippines following the defeat of Spain, the U.S. became embroiled in long conflicts, suppressing the Philippine Forces of the Rebellion, and then fighting an Insurgency. Model 1898 Krags saw increasing use in these later conflicts.

When the 1903 Springfield Rifle was adopted, the Krag continued in gradually declining use, as it was replaced. It eventually became primarily a National Guard arm. Numerous Krags were repaired, refurbished and rebuilt at Springfield Armory. During WW1, it saw use as a training arm and apparently with some 'rear echelon' troops (like U.S. Engineers and troops guarding French railways).

Your Krag, #315091, was likely built early in 1901. It is also likely it was refurbished or rebuilt and received a different Stock, with an "1899 Cartouche", during the process. Such 'mismatches' are common and never bothered anyone until Collectors came on the scene.

It is not possible your Krag was used in the SAW (Its Receiver was not built until 1901). It could have seen use in the Philippines, during the war against the Insurgency. It is more likely a relative may have used it in the National Guard, or brought it home following WW1, or purchased it in the early 1920s, because 'it was like one he carried in the war'. (Just MHO).

Nice Krag by the way!
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