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My 1896 Krag
This is my Krag and some period goodies. This rifle had a home made copper front sight blade similar in appearance to the Marbles blades with a rounded top and ivory bead. The magazine did not function at all. I stripped it down and found the spring was not installed properly. It works great now. I have not had a chance to shoot it yet but, but the gun is in very good condition and the bore looks fantastic. The stock does not have a cartouch but does have a number and fancy P in a circle. I do not believe the stock has been sanded. I suspect it never had a cartouch. It has a 1902 rear sight. The serial number is 105528. I would appreciate any research information anyone might have on this rifle. Thanks
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11-03-2012 04:57 PM
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nice collection, and the Krag looks sharp as well.
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It isn't unusual to be missing the cartouche. They had replacement stocks that could be used in the field by unit armorers, or it may have got such a stock upon rebuild.
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Brit,
that's a nice rifle. It is post-Spanish American War, but could have seen campaign service. Without records you never know.
good luck with it!
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I guess it was manufactured near the end of 1898 and after the war ended?
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Actually, no. Made approx the end of June of 1898, according to Poyer. Seems to be some murkiness to the production figures at that time as he shows serial #101,396 being the serial # that month ended with, but a more definitive book will be available soon. The first model 1898 was completed on July 8th of 1898, around serial #109,000. So, yours is 3412 ahead of that, and at that time they were making 280 per day, so 12-13 days before July 8th, yours was completed. In time for SAW service, you might wish to ask for a Springfield Research Service (SRS) check here, on Culver's Krag Forum, on the Krag Collectors Association Forum.
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Thanks I will Since the photos were taken I have located an original muzzle cover, some vintage ammo and another belt. The new belt is a khaki colored piece with wire keepers and two small wire loops for a cast type "H" buckle. I have a repro sling and action cover. I also have a very good original M1887 type 2 sling but it's on the M1888 Springfield