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WW1/WW2 Sniper 1908 Krag with Voigtlander scope
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12-04-2016 11:34 AM
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A very interesting rifle. Wish it was a bit closer so one could handle it...or even shoot it.
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Super. Looks a lovely thing.
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Very strange rifle. It's not a real Krag sniper though. It's an engineers carbine with a crudely modified scope mount. I can't believe that set up would keep it's zero at all. The scope and wooden can looks real though. But the rifle is missing the catch that keeps the scope mount to the receiver. Only the real deal had that little part.
1000 Krag snipers were made in 1910. It was Johan Enger, one of the leaders of the norwegian shooters movement, and one of the brothers who started Norma (the ammo factory) in 1894, who started the tests with scopes on Krags. He had scopes from the USA fitted to Krags in 1905 and organized trials for the army. The result was this:
Rifle - M/1894 Krag Kikkertsiktegevær - Bolt
https://digitaltmuseum.no/0110227147...rgev%C3%A6r%22
And a little Christmas present of my own
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