Just when I thought I'd seen it all Krag-wise, here's an experimental Krag with a cartridge counter mechanism. Dig around a little while you're there, there's also an 1892 done up like a school gun, but with a cleaning rod. Lot 1019: *MODEL 1898 KRAG RIFLE WITH THE PARKHURST-ZALINSKI CARTRIDGE COUNTER/INDEXING ATTACHMENT. - Featured on Artfact.com It looks to have some sort of loaded chamber indicator on the extractor too. Well no, judging by where the little tab fits through the bolt, it would indicate when the rifle was cocked, I think it would be just as easy to look at the back of the bolt. Folks were sure fond of gadgets in 1901.Information
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