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New Krag, but modified
Hi everyone, I just picked up this Krag from 1904. The normal sights have been removed, the stock and barrel have been bobbed. I don't recognize that rear sight. Anyone have some help for me here with info. Only paid 200 and it should be a nice shooter. I would love to here the experienced tell me what was done and what if anything I could do to bring it back to original
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05-20-2014 08:28 PM
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Not just the rear sight, but what's the story on the front sight? They were just silver soldered on and that one has a sleeve like a 1903 sight.
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Sorry I don't have a story, bought it from a nice young man that lives out in the desert west of phoenix. Thought it was interesting and is the first modified milsurp I have besides the Mosin I played with.
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I think you should just enjoy it as is, they can be surprisingly accurate. But some guys just gotta go restoration. That'd be pretty costly. You'd need a new barrel, available from the CMP for less than $200, a new forearm to graft on, around $70, another rear sight and its screws, maybe up another $70, shop around for that, and a minor repair to the wood on the left side, easy enough to do. Oh, upper band, they sometimes bring upwards of $100 now. Also a reproduction handguard, another $70. Maybe another front sight stud and blade too. The Pacific receiver sight that is on it could bring up to $70 to help finance part of the restoration. Also rear sling swivel, and middle band with swivel, stacking swivel for the upper band you'll have to buy. So you'd have around $600 to put in it, plus your initial investment and likely never get anything like that out of it.
Last edited by andiarisaka; 05-21-2014 at 12:00 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Sailct41
Sorry I don't have a story
I didn't really mean you, there are several here that live Krags and I was hoping when they jump in to answer your other question, they'd answer mine. I've seen some school guns that had a Springfield 1903 sights tooled on and wonder if this might be a case. Thing is, it looks like a Krag sight put on a Springfield base...odd...anywayzzz, it'll make a nice shooter. Much like I'm doing with mine.
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Sometimes the sight studs were removed when the barrel was shortened and lots of ways were contrived to put them back on the shortened barrel. I have one front sight here that appears to have had a homemade band riveted to the original stud, another one was welded onto a homemade band. That one was an oldie, the blade is held on with pin that is more a rivet, and old 92 sight. I guess once they got fiddling with the front blade thickness and height they saw the folly in that method of attachment. I really can't see enough of the OPs sight to say what it is.
Oh, I discovered how to enlarge the photo. Looks similar to the one I have that has the band riveted to an original sight stud. After enlarging, I can see that the stock might be an 1896 stock, has a scalloped cut around the bolthandle.
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That is a nifty rifle. Leave it as it is! It has a very nice dark patina stock with crisp finger grooves. These are becoming a piece of Americana and cross over into vintage sporting collectibles. I can see it hanging in an old hunting cabin in Alaska or Montana or anywhere the deer run. Salt Flat
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Thanks guys
I don't know Jack about Krags that is why I picked one up. Your posts have been helpful and I will leave it as I found it. I did however put a little bore cleaner and chucked up a 30 cal brush and removed about 75 years worth of grime. now the bore is clean although not really shiny, a little frosted. the ammo gets here tomorrow so it will be nice to try it out this weekend. Does anyone reload for this on the forum?
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I reload, I use a 150 gr FMJ (30 cal) of course and a lower load of IMR 4895. Standard rifle primer...trim case to length. They are milder loads and don't stress my brass, which is in short supply around me.
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