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Message started by butlersrangers on Feb 22nd, 2020 at 8:20pm

Title: Guess I like the 'little' ones.
Post by butlersrangers on Feb 22nd, 2020 at 8:20pm
I got out my petite Krags, today, and introduced them to the new member of the "Harem".

Each one of these 'short rifles' was somebody's 'Deer Getter', except the second from the Left or Top. That one was put together from parts, starting with a stripped action.

Some of these were very ugly when purchased. The bottom three are: a scoped model 1898 carbine, a re-barreled (22 1/2 inch barrel) model 1899 carbine, and an "ugly duckling sporter" model 1899 carbine, that is now all original parts.

These all have very nice bores and came together by carefully shopping and swapping parts.

They are not worth much financially, but, it has been fun and educational putting them together.

To some collectors, this is "junk", but, these are the Krags I most enjoy shooting and they shoot good.

I have long wanted a model 1896 carbine. The going price for one is prohibitive and would relegate such a carbine to the gun safe. So the 'new' Krag may satisfy that appetite.

I wish one was a family heirloom, but, sadly that is not the case. Then again, maybe my sons will see them that way someday.  :)
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Title: Re: Guess I like the 'little' ones.
Post by Baltimoreed on Feb 22nd, 2020 at 9:24pm
Now I don’t have to stand on my head, was getting dizzy. Very nice harem. You have an understanding wife...wives?
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Title: Re: Guess I like the 'little' ones.
Post by Whig on Feb 22nd, 2020 at 11:16pm
Nice "junk".

You have done the Krag world a lot of good by improving numerous dogs that didn't get the attention they deserved.

You kids will hopefully appreciate their future heirlooms!

Title: Re: Guess I like the 'little' ones.
Post by Knute1 on Feb 23rd, 2020 at 12:35am
Nice collection of those Krags that shared a secondary purpose.


Title: Re: Guess I like the 'little' ones.
Post by King carp on Feb 23rd, 2020 at 5:50am
I bet that "harem"  brought a lot of good meals to the table over the years. Nice collection of American hunters.

Title: Re: Guess I like the 'little' ones.
Post by Local Boy on Feb 23rd, 2020 at 8:06am
Nice collection BR!

I think your ugly ducklings  have turned into beautiful swans!

Title: Re: Guess I like the 'little' ones.
Post by Culpeper on Feb 23rd, 2020 at 11:39am
Yep.  That's a nice looking group of krags.  I have ones that would be right at home with yours.  Wouldn't trade them for all of the tea in china because they are all good looking in their own way to me.

Title: Re: Guess I like the 'little' ones.
Post by Knute1 on Feb 23rd, 2020 at 5:39pm
Shortened Krags just made such excellent hunting rifles. See it over and over again where authors/editors in early sporting/adventure periodicals strongly suggested the sporterizing of the rifle.

From 1912 when a few hundred thousands Krags were still in arsenals, but some were in civilian hands:

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And from 1922 when sporterizing Krags had to be in full swing:

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Collecting these sporterized rifles isn't in "full swing" yet.

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