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    krag help

    can some one tell me what i have. my wife bought me this rifle many years ago. it was sporterized and i put it away with not much more thought. i did wonder if the nra might have sold them this way?
    It has a rear lyman no drill peep sight,and a ramp type front that looks like it slipped over the front. i measured the inside of the barrel its 22 inches.there are 3 holes in the butt stock cleaning kit housing for the cleaning rods. serial number starts at 1804. receiver says springfield armory model 1898
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    The front sights on the DCM carbines were made from 1903 springfield sights. If this rifle has a ramp, it is likely not from the DCM but a later sporter by a gunsmith. CAB

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    Quote Originally Posted by cab32 View Post
    The front sights on the DCM carbines were made from 1903 springfield sights. If this rifle has a ramp, it is likely not from the DCM but a later sporter by a gunsmith. CAB
    thanks for the info only paid 100.00 didn't expect to much. It apperantly has a carbine stock on it. I was wondering if it was orginally a carbine or a cut down service rifle? I think cut down.

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    I wasn't aware Lyman made a no drill sight for the Kragicon, Redfield and Pacific, yes, but not Lyman.

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    i'm not well versed in these rifles but the peep sight does say lyman

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    Then it's probably been drilled and tapped for it. I like any of the peeps that fit back on the receiver, and with my eyes, the bigger the hole the better!
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    I appreciate the info andiarisaka. have several other weapons to ceck out. a 1903a3 i think is arsnel new or a reman. and never reissued. 3 jap rifles and a couple of mausers. I bought old military guns years ago when they were cheap,and not much intrest in them.
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    Whether it's a cut down rifle stock, or a carbine stock depends on if the band is retained by a pin (rifle) or a spring (carbine). Wish I would find one for $100. It'll probably surprise you shooting-wise. Mine shoot as good as any modern gun.
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    haven't shot it once in nearly 20 yrs. probably never will. I even got 19 rounds of winchester peters sill in original box. bought just because always wanted one. realy apprecieated wife buing it for me but big disappointment
    when i seen it wasn't origanal as advertised.
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