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08-01-2020 08:37 PM
# ADS
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I passed on one at Cabelas a couple of years ago and sort of regret it. they are nice looking rifles. I think it was $800 at the time and it was within price guidelines. I was saving for my luger though and didn't want to use the points. Had I bought it, I still would have my luger but wouldn't have the Type 94 or the Browning so I don't regret it too much. Trade off of a rifle never really used in conflict vs two pistols that were.
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The Danish Krags were used in WWII, and likely saw more service usage than any service pistol (just because service pistols really don't see much use at all).
Recently I have been thinking of changing up my type of collecting towards a action type collection, i.e. distinctive and unique actions, as opposed to having a bunch of variants which are more or less the same gun just reworked slightly differently. A Danish Krag would fit that perfectly.
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Wow, I never realized it was such a short resistance, I knew it was short I didn't realize that short. I stand corrected.
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It's OK, I was under the impression they surrendered without a fight so you were more accurate than I was.
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