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jjmitchell60 Info and pics of 3 Krags I... 06-29-2014, 07:02 PM
butlersrangers jjmitchell60: You're right.... 06-29-2014, 09:17 PM
jjmitchell60 I know as to typing but hard... 06-29-2014, 10:36 PM
butlersrangers jjmitchell60: Your 'Hoyt... 06-30-2014, 12:07 AM
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andiarisaka Although you refer to the... 07-07-2014, 11:20 PM
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    jjmitchell60: You're right. Your pictures are crappy and your typing is worse!
    Your stock 'cartouche(s)' are actually J.S.A. (J.S.Adams) and year of acceptance into service. The "P" in a circle stamp indicates the arm has been checked (proof) for proper functioning. The 'j' is a Sub-inspector or stock fitter. The cut-down rifle is in an 1899 Carbine stock with a carbine barrel-band.
    U.S. Kragicon barrel bands are marked with a "U" for assembly purposes. The "U" should be on the right side of the arm.
    I would say the cut-down is worth $325 to $400 for parts value. (Very good to Mint bores are important to me). You indicated the full length Krags have dark bores. I would guess their value at $600 to $700. Your sights with the adjustment for windage are the 1902 model. The sight without windage adjustment is an 1896. The 3 piece cleaning rod is worth $30. You should put it in the Butt-Trap of one of the full-length Krags.
    Gun value is related to the overall appeal of an arm. What you have provided makes it a challenge to assess your Krags.
    Very Good Stocks and Hand-guards, with nice markings and not sanded or refinished, would up the value and be a real plus.
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    I know as to typing but hard to use iPhone when used to my computer which picked a good time to go down. Add in auto correct which I hate. Stocks have not been sanded at all. The ram rod is too short for standard length rifles. I call bores dark but will clean them and take pics with my camera instead of phone once I get either my computer fixed or a new one this week. I know these have not been shot in over 20 years as to the original rifles being I have had them that long. Slings are great and am oiling them this week with neats feet oil as I do saddles. Will get better pics.

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    jjmitchell60: You're right. Your pictures are crappy and your typing is worse!
    Your stock 'cartouche(s)' are actually J.S.A. (J.S.Adams) and year of acceptance into service. The "P" in a circle stamp indicates the arm has been checked (proof) for proper functioning. The 'j' is a Sub-inspector or stock fitter. The cut-down rifle is in an 1899 Carbine stock with a carbine barrel-band.
    U.S. Kragicon barrel bands are marked with a "U" for assembly purposes. The "U" should be on the right side of the arm.
    I would say the cut-down is worth $325 to $400 for parts value. (Very good to Mint bores are important to me). You indicated the full length Krags have dark bores. I would guess their value at $600 to $700. Your sights with the adjustment for windage are the 1902 model. The sight without windage adjustment is an 1896. The 3 piece cleaning rod is worth $30. You should put it in the Butt-Trap of one of the full-length Krags.
    Gun value is related to the overall appeal of an arm. What you have provided makes it a challenge to assess your Krags.
    Very Good Stocks and Hand-guards, with nice markings and not sanded or refinished, would up the value and be a real plus.

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    jjmitchell60: Your 'Hoyt 1918' sling is a Model 1907 sling intended for the 1903 Springfield. The other sling appears to be a Kragicon sling (It should be about 62 inches total length, have one brass clasp and a brass button at the other end). I avoid following values on slings.
    The three sections of the Krag cleaning rod, when screwed together, total about 24&1/4 inches. This is correct for the 30 inch rifle barrel. Apparently in the field, soldiers combined their rods or else cleaned their barrel from both ends. The carbines were only issued two rod sections. (Note: Mauser cleaning rods are shorter than their barrels).
    Attached photos: 1907 sling, Krag Sling, Krag rods.

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