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Krags are addictive, John -- I have three of the little devils, including a 436,000 rifle that must have been sold virtually unused but later (before I got it) fell upon bad days. The bolt was polished so bright I thought had been plated!!
If I didn't have a terminal case of "Springfielditis", I would definitely have a LOT more Krags!! Still like one of those rifles with Italian
walnut - they sure are purty!!
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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Originally Posted by
chuck in idaho
John,
All
Krag
bolts were polished/bright. A lot of bolt handles appear blued/dark. It's just from years of use with dirty, oily hands that darkens the bolt handles.
If you ever decide to sell it, drop me a line. Heck I might even trade you one of my early Remintons for it!
Take care
Chuck
Thanks for the reply!
And thanks for the kind offer of a sale or trade. But, I must decline. It's the only Krag I've got. And I've wanted a decent one for a long time.
Thanks again! 
J.B.
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It has been a couple years since this post but I came across it trying to research a Krag
I recently bought. I have a similar story with a slight difference-mine has the light colored walnut with strong tiger striping on it and a beautiful 1901 cartouche. However, mine has a dark red handguard on top around a 1901 sight. Does anyone know if it was common to mix the two woods or do you think someone did it later? Should I try to find a matching handguard or leave it alone? Is it even feasible to expect to find an Italian
walnut handguard? Thanks for any advice- I am brand new at Krags.
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Handguards often broke and were replaced. It is very possible that yours is a replacement. The only Italian
Walnut stocked Krag
I've ever personally handled had a matching stock and handguard. That doesn't mean that they couldn't have mixed and matched during manufacture.
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That is a beautiful stock!
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Belated congratulations to John for "branching out". I just noticed this older post and couldn't add a thing to the worthwhile responses.