-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
Here's my 1898 Krag
-
03-10-2009 02:55 PM
# ADS
Friends and Sponsors
-
Legacy Member
According to the the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Krags, Krag rifles should never be caught in steel traps like the one pictured above. They suffer long agonizing deaths and have even been known to chew their own barrels off to get free. (now you really know where the short Krags come from!)
Last edited by andiarisaka; 03-10-2009 at 05:10 PM.
Reason: typo
-
-
-
Legacy Member
Chuck,
great photo of your IW stocks Are thay comanding a premium over the standard walnut stocked rifles? what would one expect to pay for one these days. on a side note aout 1987 when I started collecting Krags I passed on a mod 99 carbine because it had a bad bore and it was yellow I was looking for a shooter and I thought it was sanded price $300 I still dream about it.
I sure would like to see a photo of a yellow stocked carbine
Dave
-
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
the IW stocks are not easy to discern , or at least ive not found them so , however ive seen a few that were very distinctly not american walnut ,
my M1898 was a question but in the end i didnt call it one , its the bottom one here
-
Deceased July 6th, 2010
Originally Posted by
spanamwar
Chuck,
great photo of your IW stocks Are thay comanding a premium over the standard walnut stocked rifles? what would one expect to pay for one these days. on a side note aout 1987 when I started collecting Krags I passed on a mod 99 carbine because it had a bad bore and it was yellow I was looking for a shooter and I thought it was sanded price $300 I still dream about it.
I sure would like to see a photo of a yellow stocked carbine
Dave
Dave,
Prices are like most other Krags. Some times you can find one cheap and other times you pay a primium for a yellow stocked Krag. I've paid as little as $400 and as high as $1500. Seen asking prices at $2000+
I'm still looking for a nice yellow `99 Carbine. Found one the other day but the stock was heavely sanded, no cartouche, and no hand guard, so I passed on it. Would even consider trading one of my `96 carbines or a 1903A4 for a nice `99 carbine with nicely figured yellow IW wood.
Take care
Chuck
-
Deceased July 6th, 2010
A square 10
Nice rifles, is that a Mills tropical web sling on the bottom rifle?
cii
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
yes it is , not many notice it , i looked long and hard to find a decent one ,
not long after this photo was taken i picked up a nice 96 , since ive sold off that and the 98 , im down to the 92/96 , and my 99 carbine and my bayos/scabords ,
-
Deceased July 6th, 2010
At the last local gun show there was a new/unissued tropical web sling on one of the tables. It still had the brass hooks for the haversack/canteen on it.
Bought it along with a new/unissued M1923 and a new/unissued Kerr no-buckel for the 1903 rifle. Paid $340 for all 3 slings, which I was more than willing to pay for such nice pieces.
cii
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
id say you did exceptionaly well chuck , i dont see deals like that here
-
Legacy Member
Hi Chuck,
I believe I saw that 1898 at Baltimore. I think this may also be one of Bill Mook's rifles.
Mike
-