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Sporter Krag-pics
I've been complaining lately, but today was a good day.:)
I generally buy sporterized rifles as project guns to restore. I saw this sporter Krag on GB with a pretty low bin price. This one I bought to keep as is. It is a work of Americana from days gone by. It has the original military stock that was modified with a grip, checkering, ivory and abalone inlays My pictures don't do the detail justice. Best part, the bore is immaculate. Pretty happy with this one.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...b2bac826-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...951d6f2d-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...eb03a095-1.jpg
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I have a couple of nicer run of the mill Lee Enfields. I have to agree that now I also like finding the deals and bringing them back to an original military configuration. The better shape the gun is in,generally has less of a story to tell by way of armorers stamps,unit numbers and FTRs. The guns may be sporterized but some of the people that do them are doing good work and put out a nice piece such as yours. Looks great!
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I had a Krag rifle in years gone by and would shoot it regularly. I'd go out with 80 rounds and go through all of it. Just a pleasure to shoot. That one looks like it will be too.
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Krag is pretty mild and fun to shoot. I enjoy Enfields and Swiss rifles too. Mosin, not so much.
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I sure put a lot of ammo through mine...dark bore and all.
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Pretty nicely done, must've been Bubba's more talented cousin Arzy.
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Looks like it used to be someone's favorite hunting rifle...
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Has a Southwestern feel to it...
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