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    FS-M1899 Springfield Armory Krag Carbine (click here)

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    U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1899 Krag Carbine, Serial 350,XXX.
    Caliber 30 U.S. kak. 30-40 Krag
    Condition nearly excellent...no cartouche.
    No rust pitting etc.. Normal wear and dings for a 100 year gun.
    Bore is good. Have shot it occasionally.
    $750.00 plus shipping, money order or Paypal only.
    pm for questions
    Compare it against the Model 1899 Krag (Caliber 30-40) Carbine (click here), in the United States - Milsurp Knowledge Library (click here)

    This might be an excellent buying value if you're a collector of U.S. pieces. If authentic, it would sell for a LOT more in the U.S. For whatever reason, they don't seem to be as popular with collectors up here in Canadaicon.

    I've asked the seller to provide the serial number to help validate authenticity from Brophy's book. The one in the Milsurp Knowledge Library is serial # 341336 and was manufactured by Springfield in 1901.

    Besides the "c" stamped on the sides of the sight and sight base, I also asked the sller if the rear sight has the "c" on top, as per the example from the one shown below in the Milsurp Knowledge Library ?

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    Ok, the seller sent me an email with some more pics....

    Attachment 481Attachment 482

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    Notice the "c" on top of the sight, which is correct.

    The full serial number is #350419

    Kragicon Model Production Summary:

    1892 Rifle - 24562
    1892 Carbine - 2
    1896 Rifle - 61897
    1896 Carbine - 22493
    1898 Rifle - 324283
    1898 Carbine - 5002
    1899 Carbine - 36051
    1896 Cadet Rifle - 404
    Parkhurst Rifles & Carbines (included in 1898 rifle and 1899 carbine totals above) - 200
    Sniper Rifle - 6
    Board Ordnance & Fortification Rifle (26) - 100
    Cal. 22 Gallery Practice - 465

    Reference: Franklin B. Mallory & Ludwig E. Olson, The Krag Rifle Story, (Second Edition), Silver Spring, MD, 2001.
    I like this piece and I think if he included shipping, I'd buy it in a heartbeat, if I already didn't own one.

    Heck, I may buy it anyway, as long as ~Angel~ doesn't find out ...

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    He also has the original front sight hood marked "c" he was willing to part with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete04 View Post
    He also has the original front sight hood marked "c" he was willing to part with.
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    You mean the front sight itself, not sight hood. There were no sight hoods on these carbines, but a carbine front sight marked with a "c" is rare. I wonder why he's selling it separately from the rifle, or perhaps it's simply something extra he has that was never with the rifle in the first place.

    Regardless, it's a lovely piece and someone bought it already. I hope they take care of her...

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    He has two more carbines. When I asked if he had any extras to sell ie brass, dies, slings etc., he said he wanted to keep most of that to go with the other guns but he had a front sight hood, marked "c" that he would send along for a bunch more dough. LOL However, the likelyhood of my misunderstanding the terminology is pretty good, I must admit so perhaps I bought a front site for that price and not just a hood.LOL It all should arrive in a wk. so we will clear this little mystery up. And yes I will be taking very good care of her with help from the info I gleen from, especially this site!
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    Last edited by Pete04; 05-25-2007 at 05:58 PM. Reason: left out a word

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    Kragicon showed up! Snap on sight hood as advertized.I'll have to take pics (like that'll happin')LOL. Fella shipped her with the bolt out and I, for the life'o'me, cannot get it to go back in. Oh well, any body wanna buy a useless krag. Cheap.(with site hood included)LOL
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