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I picked up a 1896 Krag carbine today and needed info on the rear sight, bolt cut, barrel length and stock repair... its s/n is 349268, the...
I'm in the process of restoring a Krag sporter (Kind of an odd phrase) and I'm looking for an 1898 US Krag stock. I want one that has already had the...
Hi, I'm new to Krags and looking for some information prior to making a purchase. Can anyone direct me to a good online source of information that...
Neighbor just brought over to me what looks like a Krag carbine. I can't post images yet as he took the carbine back to his house. Carbine was...
I bought this many years ago, thought it was a carbine, but now realize its probably just parts. the receiver is marked Model 1898 serial no....
Spent Friday and Saturday at the Big Reno Gun Show. There were a lot of Krag rifles and Carbines there. The best deals were on the rifles. One very...
What has happened to 5madfarmers? I haven't seen his post since we moved. He sometimes rattled our cages but sometimes he had some good info for...
I know this is an oft asked question but..... I have a beautiful, original model 1898 with a crisp 1899 cartouche, fine remaining finish and a sewer...
::dunno:Picked up an 1898 carbine last weekend for $230.00 . The stock has been sporterized and I want to return it to mil-spec. Am looking for a...
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Seeking information on a Krag oddity I came across a year or so ago. This 1896 carbine (s/n 68851) has been struck with 2 cartouches. The cartouche...
Does anyone have an illustration on the proper installation of the Krag sling? Thanks
On the old forum, we often got comments from people who'd noticed Krag rifles in old movies or TV shows. I saw a couple of them today, and thought...
U S troops marching through London in August 1917, still with Krags.
I'd like to find out if this rifle is Italian Walnut. The stock is marked 1899 & the serial #192xxx. It has what I believe to be a 1902 rear sight.
"THE U.S. KRAG BAYONETS, HISTORY, VARIATIONS, MODIFICATIONS" by Donald J. Hartman. It is highly recommended for Krag collectors, bayonet collectors...
This is cheaper and looks nicer than most of the Krags I see locally. 20th Century American Military Firearms, Training Rifles, Rifles Barrels...
Today in a shop I found a US Krag rifle for $500. I know zero about Krags but when I saw the near perfect bore on this rifle it intrigued me. ...
My Grandfather Ara F. Gardner served in the 14th Cavalry (Horse) and was wounded in the Philippines. He is the serious young trooper in the third row...
Gunsmith at Gander Mountain just took in what I feel is a 1930 Krag Short rifle made up by Mr. Kirk. Information came from Joe Poyer's book on the...
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