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Bolt question for M1892/96 and M1896 rifles
Oct 9th, 2019 at 3:38am
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I have 6 Krags, all in full military livery, original finishes, with all side cartouches, "circled-P", etc. All were acquired from local gun stores within the last 20 years or so. (not directly from a collector)

My question pertains to the bolts in my M1892/96 (serial 7177) and the M1896 (serial 37247)

Both bolts have  early/first style bolt bodies, with both sides of the guide rib long and parallel.

Is this ok ?

Thanks for any help.
  
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Re: Bolt question for M1892/96 and M1896 rifles
Reply #1 - Oct 9th, 2019 at 4:56am
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Ok?  Can you shoot the gun without it having any kind of malfunction or Ok from a parts purity point of view?  Reading Joe Farmer's book told me to expect all sorts of combinations of parts on rifles.

Just a question.  Does it read 1896 or Model 1896 on 37247?
  

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Re: Bolt question for M1892/96 and M1896 rifles
Reply #2 - Oct 10th, 2019 at 2:27pm
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I am more interested in the "correctness" aspect of the bolt/rifle question. For instance, would Springfield Armory have utilized this earlier bolt in a 1892/96 conversion or a re-build of an M1896 ?

My m1896 is stamped "MODEL 1896"

BTW, (My 1898s all have the later type bolt body with the 1898 handle "flat" on the underside)
  
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Re: Bolt question for M1892/96 and M1896 rifles
Reply #3 - Oct 14th, 2019 at 10:35am
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your bolts are fine.
  
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Re: Bolt question for M1892/96 and M1896 rifles
Reply #4 - Oct 14th, 2019 at 1:23pm
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Culpeper wrote on Oct 9th, 2019 at 4:56am:
Ok?  Can you shoot the gun without it having any kind of malfunction or Ok from a parts purity point of view?  Reading Joe Farmer's book told me to expect all sorts of combinations of parts on rifles.

Just a question.  Does it read 1896 or Model 1896 on 37247?




Still looking (sort of, but "records are made to be broken") for a higher "1896" than my 37045, but, so far so good.

37247 is not the lowest "Model 1896"; from other arms presented it appears that the change must have occurred around 37100, though I'd be surprised if it were a round number - to them they were just tools.
  
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Re: Bolt question for M1892/96 and M1896 rifles
Reply #5 - Oct 15th, 2019 at 1:18am
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one thing needs to be added: the 1896 bolt did not have the solid guide rib.
  
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