Would appreciate any info on 94600. Thanks!
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Would appreciate any info on 94600. Thanks!
I have nothing even close nor any pattern formed around it.
Thanks for checking! It's still in its original configuration and doesn't seem to have seen much use so I'm not surprised.
Why not show us some pics here then? We love an original condition rifle...
Model 1896 Krag rifles, #94,559 and #94,604, were destroyed on 5/17/1929, at the New Cumberland (Pa.) Depot.
Those were the closest numbers to your rifle, listed by Mallory, in "The Krag Rifle Story", 2nd edition, appendix tables.
It doesn't tell you anything about your Krag's service, but, I'm glad it missed that sad fate!
Thank you very much! I'm not especially a Krag guy but since the rifle was in its original 1896 configuration and in high condition with a perfect bore, I couldn't resist. The seller really wanted the cyq P.38 I had which had been surprisingly inexpensive and nothing remarkable. He even threw in a bayonet and scabbard to clinch the deal so I went away a happy man. Among my junk, I have some M1887 slings and a rod kit so now I'll keep the Krag. Usually when I run across decent original Krags, they turn out to be old VFW rifles with sewer pipe bores.
My generation is still struggling with the computer age and posting pix is an art I have yet to master.
On the way!
'oldcorps' - Where is the "Hillbilly Riviera"?
I doubt that the local chamber of commerce approves of my choice of words but it's Lake of the Ozarks in central Missouri. We spend the warmer weather here and most of the rest of the year in Texas.
Thanks very much for posting the pix, Jim.
A pleasure my friend...
'oldcorps' - Your model 1896 Krag rifle appears to be a real beauty. What is the year date of its Stock 'cartouche'?
I like seeing it with a good looking sling, Mills belt, and bayonet. (Thank you 'browningautorifle' for processing the photos)!
(p.s. Thanks for the explanation on the Ozark 'Riviera'. My wife and I will be driving to Mountain View, Ark. in August, for a 'Road Scholar' Trip. Up till now, I've only been to Helena, Ark. via river boat.
I would like to see the 'Daisy B-B Gun Museum' in Rodgers, Ark., but , that may be too far out of the way.
Growing up in Michigan, we had neighbors and my Dad's 'work buddy' from Arkansas. They were great People)!
Nice model 1896 picture for your enjoyment: Pvt. C.J. Duffy, Co. "C", 6th Mass., (served in Puerto Rico capture - appears to have Spanish cockade on his hat).
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Thanks! I don't often find 96's in that condition; not even a buggered screw. The stock cartouche is 1897 but the rifle was produced in early 1898 so I wouldn't change anything. I already had the sling and the Mills ammo belt was carried by a buddy's grandfather in the Spanish-American. He was going to sell it at a show so I bought it. Don't know why because he certainly doesn't need the money.
Two of my brothers-in-law have cottages on Marble Lake in Quincy, MI. On your way to Arkansas, Branson, MO is an inexpensive stopover with some first-rate entertainment. If it helps judging distance, when we visit my wife's family in Ft. Wayne it's a nine hour drive. We moved up here from Texas about nine years ago but I'm a Wisconsin alumnus and my wife is an IU grad. Our son is a Southwest pilot and they're still in TX and have no intention of leaving.
Thanks for sharing the picture! The rosette does indeed appear to be Spanish in fact so do some of his features. Think I would have checked his ID! When I first joined the VFW in the 60's we still had two Span. Am. members.
All the best,
OC