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Message started by GHS on May 6th, 2019 at 7:12pm

Title: Re: new to me Kraig 1894 saddle ring carbine
Post by Whig on May 6th, 2019 at 7:51pm
Hi GHS and welcome to the official Krag Collector's site where we love to see Krags in any shape, condition and design. We'll help you answer questions about what you have bought and, preferably, help you figure out what to buy in the future.

I'll give a few observations about your new purchase from the pictures you have kindly posted.

You have coming to you a very late Model 1894 Krag rifle that has been cut down with a shortened barrel possibly to 22 inches to resemble a carbine. You measure the barrel length by sliding a cleaning rod down the EMPTY barrel with the bolt closed and measure the barrel length at the end where the cleaning rod and the muzzle meet. Many Krag rifles were considered to be too long with a 30 inch barrel for hunting, so, they were frequently cut down to carbine length to handle better in the field. They still shoot great as cut down rifles but they are not considered collectible when cut down like this because they have been altered from original military configuration. The screw holes are where a scope mount was used before.

Your cut down rifle also has been neatly fit into a real saddle carbine stock, it appears from the pictures. That stock has a good bit of value if it is not damaged or cut itself. The original Krag rifle front sight has been removed when the barrel was cut and a Springfield Model 1903 (from 1905 rifles) was affixed to the end of the barrel. This was commonly done on these "sporterized" Krags.

I can't see the rear sight well but it looks like an older Model 1894 sight but I'm not sure. Krag carbines always had different sights than rifles because of the shorter barrels and different ballistics. They were always marked somewhere with a "C" to designate a carbine adjusted sight.

The sporterized rifle you have looks quite nice overall. Look at the "Sporterized" Krag section of this website to read more about your type rifle.

And, please post more pictures for us. Include more of the stock and rear sight.

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