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    Model 1899 Krag

    I recently acquired this Kragicon carbine. The receiver is marked Model 1899, barrel is 22” long and was turned down at the muzzle for a 1903 front sight. There are no cartouches on the stock that I can find, and the forend was not cut down (no plug in the end). The buttstock has 3 cleaning rod holes present. It also has a 1901 sight, but I cannot find a “c” stamped on it. Serial number is 280510. What do I have, and is there a SRS available? Thanks in advance!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pvt81pvi View Post
    Serial number is 280510
    SRS #1 has no numbers even close to it. Nice early cocking piece. Looks like a rifle cut down and a carbine stock. Here's mine...
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    Regards, Jim

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    Very nice carbine!

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    Mine looks like it may have been a VFW post piece at one time and used for funerals and blank ammo...the bore would eat a jacket bullet and not even burp. The rest was enough for me to at least claim to have a carbine. I'll bet your bore is good or better? That's usually why these things were converted, carry and shoot easy when they were a common milsurp...
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    OP's Kragicon model 1899 receiver, #280510, would have been originally assembled as a carbine.

    It is from a serial number range that was manufactured when the 'knobless - striker' was being manufactured, as an economy move.
    This receiver was likely manufactured in August or September, 1900.

    Your stock is a model 1899 carbine stock.
    If there is no cartouche, it could have been a 'spare' replacement stock.

    Also, it could have been scraped during refurbishing and the cartouche 'removed.

    The barrel is probably a shortened Krag rifle barrel, that someone used to replace a rough carbine barrel. It also could be an altered 1903 barrel.

    The 1901 rear-sight is a rifle sight with the leaf calibrated to '20', (for 2,000 yards).
    The carbine model 1901 sight-leaf was calibrated to '23'.

    You have a rather nice 'parts' Krag that should be a good looking and fun shooter.
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