Trooper224
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This was today's find at a local gunshow.
The reciever dates to 1904, to within about ten of the last ones produced. The stock cartouche dates to 1901. The upper handguard is an 1899 type, and the rear sight a type 1896. Everything is in great condition and it all looks aged together very well. There isn't even a single buggered up screw anywhere. There's also an oiler and cleaning rod in the butt. However, due to the mixmaster dates and the lack of a saddle ring on the stock, I'm leaning towards it being a faked up carbine. When I first saw it I thought perhaps it had been sporterized, but now I'm thinking fake.
At $500 dollars I'm fine with it either way. But, I'm far from a Krag expert. Anyone with more knowledge care to venture an opinion?
The reciever dates to 1904, to within about ten of the last ones produced. The stock cartouche dates to 1901. The upper handguard is an 1899 type, and the rear sight a type 1896. Everything is in great condition and it all looks aged together very well. There isn't even a single buggered up screw anywhere. There's also an oiler and cleaning rod in the butt. However, due to the mixmaster dates and the lack of a saddle ring on the stock, I'm leaning towards it being a faked up carbine. When I first saw it I thought perhaps it had been sporterized, but now I'm thinking fake.
At $500 dollars I'm fine with it either way. But, I'm far from a Krag expert. Anyone with more knowledge care to venture an opinion?
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