!898 Krag carbine re: aesenal
I know this thread is 14 years old , but I own the exact same carbine with the number 80 stamped above the P proof mark at the trigger guard. The thread starter is marked 78. So these might be 2 in series apart. All identifying aspects of these rifles are identical. Mine was owned by a WW1 veteran pilot/observer , Capt. who died in a crash at Hickam field in 1924. This is verified by his grandson, my friend. I inherited this Krag 22 years ago. So the provenance is solid. The Capt. must have had possession prior to 1924. So go figure. Bannerman, NRA, BA. Who knows. But it is a well done conversion for sure, and excellent shooter.