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    Value of Krag Jorgensen rifle in Canada?

    Anyone know the price range for a Kragicon Jorgensen rifle in Canadaicon? A friend of mine wants to sell one.
    Anyone looking for one?
    I'll be taking pics of it soon.
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    I'm not sure if you're referring to the U.S. Krag, or the Norwegion version, but if it's the former, then check the United States - Milsurp Knowledge Library (click here)

    There are a pair of "all correct" 30-40 Krags (rifle and carbine) for comparison.

    Model 1898 Krag (Caliber 30-40) Rifle (click here)

    Model 1899 Krag (Caliber 30-40) Carbine (click here)

    Depending upon condition and rarity of dates, inspector's stamps and correct sight markings (carbines), they could run up to $1,000. I havefound that in many cases, they're actually less expensive in Canadaicon, than in the U.S.

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    I just saw this rifle. It is a Norwegianicon Krag Jorgensen in 6.5X55 Swedishicon (same as Swedish Mauser). It's a carbine that is apparently rare. It has a forend that's been cut back a bit, mismatched numbers, but otherwise in excellent condition, shiny bore, nice bluing and wood. It has an interesting action, first time I've handled one.
    What's it worth? It's going up for sale, what would you list it for?


    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    I'm not sure if you're referring to the U.S. Krag, or the Norwegion version, but if it's the former, then check the United States - Milsurp Knowledge Library (click here)

    There are a pair of "all correct" 30-40 Krags (rifle and carbine) for comparison.

    Model 1898 Krag (Caliber 30-40) Rifle (click here)

    Model 1899 Krag (Caliber 30-40) Carbine (click here)

    Depending upon condition and rarity of dates, inspector's stamps and correct sight markings (carbines), they could run up to $1,000. I havefound that in many cases, they're actually less expensive in Canadaicon, than in the U.S.

    Regards,
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    Pics of Krag Jorgensen

    If you were going to sell this rifle what price would you sell it at? I had a quick glance down the barrel and it looked very shiny, but it's the owner's rifle to describe.









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    speaking of krags, besides Norweigen and US krags, have any of you seen a Danishicon Kragicon in canada? Ever?

    ive seen one on Gunbroker once, but that was before questar.

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    Unfortunately a little bit bubbu'd, is like a little bit pregnant.

    Complete Norwegianicon Krags are extremely rare, both here in Canadaicon and in the US. This one appears to be a model 1894 that has been cut. It was the most common Norwegian rifle during WW2. The model 1912/16 was the other one commonly found. Either one of those, with complete wood and all parts could cost in the $1500 range. But there are so few found, and the market for those who are wanting these Norwegian surplus isn't huge, so it's hard to get an accurate gauge as to what one will bring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koldt View Post
    Unfortunately a little bit bubbu'd, is like a little bit pregnant.

    Complete Norwegianicon Krags are extremely rare, both here in Canadaicon and in the US. This one appears to be a model 1894 that has been cut. It was the most common Norwegian rifle during WW2. The model 1912/16 was the other one commonly found. Either one of those, with complete wood and all parts could cost in the $1500 range. But there are so few found, and the market for those who are wanting these Norwegian surplus isn't huge, so it's hard to get an accurate gauge as to what one will bring.

    From the pic the owner showed me in a firearms book, the only bubbaing was the forend was cut back a few inches and the band discarded. Barrel etc appear uncut.

    Thanks for the help people!
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    Probably in the realm of $350 if the "Bore is Mint".
    I have seen pristine models go for this price.

    Otherwise she is probably worth in the realm of $100 to someone looking for a rifle with a less than desireable bore.

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    I dunno - a minty Kragicon sells for more than $350 around here...???

    If you see any $350 mint Krags that aren;t sportered or any Springfields for that price either, please drop me a line so Ican BUY BUY BUY!
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    Oooops - nevermind. Just saw that it had chopped wood. In that case, $350 might be optimistic.
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