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Help IDing this rifle
Hello,
With some help of the internet, I've been able to identify this rifle as a sporterized Krag, although I honestly can't tell much more about it, not being a gun buff, and having this being passed to me by my grand mother... Maybe you guys can give me more information on it? It seems to a model manufactured in Norwegia, stamped date says 1923, but I've read somewhere that it doesn't necessarily indicate the model number itself.
So what can be known about this rifle?
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06-29-2016 05:10 PM
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Koenigsburg Krag...caliber 6.5x55? Maybe 8mm...not sure. Sights have been replaced with Marbles, commonly done. Wood missing...fully sporterized. Follow this link down to the Norvegian Krag – Jorgensen carbine, M1894/12. Modern Firearms - Krag – Jorgensen rifles (Denmark / Norway / USA)
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Thank you Jim!
Quick question, I've seen people requesting lookup for serial numbers, are the databases required to make such lookup easily accessible? What if I wanted to look for the S/N of this particular one?
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I have no info about those rifles...I'm afraid...only US issue.
Last edited by browningautorifle; 07-01-2016 at 04:25 PM.
Regards, Jim
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