Hello,
I found one of these years ago. Stock was the original M1 issue style stock. Barrel date was 1929 corresponding to when these were to have been produced. Action in mine is...
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Hello,
I found one of these years ago. Stock was the original M1 issue style stock. Barrel date was 1929 corresponding to when these were to have been produced. Action in mine is...
I have been collecting Krags for a long time and have only seen one bolt with a cracked lug, and this was not in a rifle. Despite the concern for the single lug, I have not seen a report of bolt...
I have been collecting these rifles for 20 plus years. I have seen some bolts numbered neatly and some crudely. I did not see the bolt markings on this rifle, but this rifle is a rebarreled,...
I have studied these rifles and have good reason to believe there was more than one contract. The rifle I examined (and wish I had bought) looked legit.
I have two, one in the original box and one in a made up 03A3. $600-$800 seems to be the price range. I like them a lot more!
I have several 75s that appear to have been used as military trainers. None have provisions for a scope. How is your rifle "US marked"?. I have seen one late Model 75 with markings on the...
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Hi Chuck,
I believe I saw that 1898 at Baltimore. I think this may also be one of Bill Mook's rifles.
Mike
Go to ArmsCollectors.com and go to the serial number site.