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Message started by Max1066_33 on Sep 7th, 2016 at 5:36pm

Title: Re: Question about sporterized.
Post by butlersrangers on Sep 8th, 2016 at 2:04am
If your bore is decent, you have a full length Krag that may be worth restoring.

As others have written, a restoration would require a hand-guard (original or reproduction for the 1902 sight), a front barrel-band, and a replacement forearm.

Reproduction wood pieces can be ordered from a gentleman who is listed in the KCA Classifieds. The front barrel band shows up on ebay and at gun shows. (These parts will often cost about $200-$225, total).

WARNING - It is easy to sink more money into a restoration than the rifle is worth (to others). You can always enjoy and shoot your Krag, as it is.

Take your time, shop around, buy a basic reference book and decide if you like Krag rifles. (Poyer's - "The American Krag Rifle and Carbine", costs around $20). Nice complete Krags show up sometimes in the $600 to $700 range.

I am a 'stickler' for excellent bores. In my experience, when Krag bores are Dark, they never clean up. "Strong Rifling" is a scam term for rusted & pitted bore with visible rifling. Such barrels may still shoot decent, but, they collect fouling and never get clean. The early Krag ammo was very corrosive.

A picture of a similar Krag in process of restoration:
krag-projt1_005.JPG ( 69 KB | 4 Downloads )

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