Page Index Toggle Pages: 1 Send TopicPrint
questions on 1894 krag (Read 5432 times)
sharpshoter
KCA Forum Member
*
Offline


Krag Enthusiast!

Posts: 3
Location: south east kansas
Joined: Jul 13th, 2011
Gender: Male
questions on 1894 krag
Jul 13th, 2011 at 6:07pm
Print Post  
were there any 1894 krag rifels made in the us. in serial number range of #231 ? i have a rifle that was handed down through my family . it has ben sporterized by a professional NRA gunsmith (my grand father) and it is a verry nice peace with lyman front and rear sights .but i am curious of what the action and barrel has for a history(us springfield arms co. 1894 30-40 krag serial #231 ) now as for the research i have done on this  the low serial number isnt available. it just mentioned something about 1-2'000 in production # ..any help with breaking this down would be great .thanks...
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Dick Hosmer
KCA Official Member
***
Offline


Collector of Springfield
Arms, 1865-1915

Posts: 1862
Location: Northern California
Joined: Nov 20th, 2005
Gender: Male
Re: questions on 1894 krag
Reply #1 - Jul 13th, 2011 at 9:02pm
Print Post  
Strangely-worded question!

ALL U.S. Krag rifles were made in the U.S, at Springfield Armory.

They started with *1, and went into the high 480xxx; so yes, there WOULD be one numbered 231. In fact, I once (1970s) handled #230, here in California - and that gun is now owned (small world) by a friend (and a contributor here) in Wisconsin, who purchased it about two years ago via mail, from somewhere else.

*up until around 20, they were marked "No. 1", "No. 2", etc.
  
Back to top
WWW  
IP Logged
 
sharpshoter
KCA Forum Member
*
Offline


Krag Enthusiast!

Posts: 3
Location: south east kansas
Joined: Jul 13th, 2011
Gender: Male
Re: questions on 1894 krag
Reply #2 - Jul 14th, 2011 at 6:28pm
Print Post  
thanks mr. hosmer .for your response .and yes that was a strangly worded question. but it got someones attention .but im finding so many forems and such for the 30-40 krag  . my confusion with them is the fact that there is verry little data. from the US. rifles made between 1893 and 1895 . im finding a wealth of info for the rifles made over sea's in 1894 but not for us made rifles. here is one of the pages i have referenced that has caused this confusion .its from the military data site( Krag Model Production Summary:

1892 Rifle - 24562
1892 Carbine - 2
1896 Rifle - 61897
1896 Carbine - 22493
1898 Rifle - 324283
1898 Carbine - 5002
1899 Carbine - 36051
1896 Cadet Rifle - 404
Parkhurst Rifles & Carbines (included in 1898 rifle and 1899 carbine totals above) - 200
Sniper Rifle - 6
Board Ordnance & Fortification Rifle (26) - 100
Cal. 22 Gallery Practice - 465                                              .........)any insite you may have on this would be greatly appreciated
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Dick Hosmer
KCA Official Member
***
Offline


Collector of Springfield
Arms, 1865-1915

Posts: 1862
Location: Northern California
Joined: Nov 20th, 2005
Gender: Male
Re: questions on 1894 krag
Reply #3 - Jul 14th, 2011 at 11:42pm
Print Post  
Hhmmmm - most people have trouble the other way around - finding info on the Danish and Norwegian guns!  Smiley

There are three books available on the US Krag. 

(1) The U.S. Krag Rifle and Carbine - Poyer & Riesch - North Cape Publications

(2) The Krag Rifle Story - Mallory & Olson

(3) The Krag Rifle - Brophy

(1) is in print and available for about $25 - it will answer a LOT of questions. (2)(3) are out of print, but copies show up with some regularity, in the $75+ range, if you decide to search further.
  
Back to top
WWW  
IP Logged
 
5MadFarmers
Ex Member


Re: questions on 1894 krag
Reply #4 - Jul 16th, 2011 at 1:12am
Print Post  
sharpshoter wrote on Jul 13th, 2011 at 6:07pm:
were there any 1894 krag rifels made in the us. in serial number range of #231 ? i have a rifle that was handed down through my family . it has ben sporterized by a professional NRA gunsmith (my grand father) and it is a verry nice peace with lyman front and rear sights .but i am curious of what the action and barrel has for a history(us springfield arms co. 1894 30-40 krag serial #231 ) now as for the research i have done on this  the low serial number isnt available. it just mentioned something about 1-2'000 in production # ..any help with breaking this down would be great .thanks...


Wow.  If you're going to sell it - let me know.  I have #230.  That'd be cool.
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
5MadFarmers
Ex Member


Re: questions on 1894 krag
Reply #5 - Jul 16th, 2011 at 1:15am
Print Post  
sharpshoter wrote on Jul 14th, 2011 at 6:28pm:
thanks mr. hosmer .for your response .and yes that was a strangly worded question. but it got someones attention .but im finding so many forems and such for the 30-40 krag  . my confusion with them is the fact that there is verry little data. from the US. rifles made between 1893 and 1895 . im finding a wealth of info for the rifles made over sea's in 1894 but not for us made rifles. here is one of the pages i have referenced that has caused this confusion .its from the military data site( Krag Model Production Summary:

1892 Rifle - 24562
1892 Carbine - 2
1896 Rifle - 61897
1896 Carbine - 22493
1898 Rifle - 324283
1898 Carbine - 5002
1899 Carbine - 36051
1896 Cadet Rifle - 404
Parkhurst Rifles & Carbines (included in 1898 rifle and 1899 carbine totals above) - 200
Sniper Rifle - 6
Board Ordnance & Fortification Rifle (26) - 100
Cal. 22 Gallery Practice - 465                                              .........)any insite you may have on this would be greatly appreciated


I get your confusion.  The "Model 1892" rifles are marked "1894."  With that in mind it should make more sense.  Model 1896 carbines are marked "1895," "1896," and "Model 1896."  Then came the "Model 1898" rifles and "Model 1898" carbines - both so marked which makes it hard to tell what's what.  Then the "Model 1899" marked carbines which are easy as they're unique.

In any event serial #231 is an "Model 1892" Krag but it's marked "1894" as are the rest of the "Model 1892" rifles.

Clear as mud?
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
sharpshoter
KCA Forum Member
*
Offline


Krag Enthusiast!

Posts: 3
Location: south east kansas
Joined: Jul 13th, 2011
Gender: Male
Re: questions on 1894 krag
Reply #6 - Jul 17th, 2011 at 11:14pm
Print Post  
well i suspected maby that was the case with early years having that gap in them ..and yes it was somewhat confusing but that has defiantly shed some light in it for me....thank's
  
Back to top
 
IP Logged
 
Page Index Toggle Pages: 1
Send TopicPrint
Bookmarks: del.icio.us Digg Facebook Google Google+ Linked in reddit StumbleUpon Twitter Yahoo