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    Question Krag 30-40 help

    Hello Everyone. I am RICKGEE and this is my first post. This site has got my attention, and looks like it is going to be fun.
    Recently a very good friend of mine passed away. Surprisingly he left me a Kragicon 30-40, Springfield Armory Model 1898 (S/N 249481). Beautiful Rifle. I know for a fact this Rifle has been stored in a Safe since 1961. I do not believe it has been fired since that time frame. My friend inherited this Krag from his Father in 1961. The Rifle has been very well kept.

    I would like to know when the Rifle was made. Was it a long Rifle or Carbine (presently it's a Carbine). Was it issued for action? Some were issued during WWI. A number were issued to the National Guard during WWI. And, when was this Rifle released to the public?
    It would be nice to obtain all the info I can for future generations. Anyone out there know how to seek above info I desire? RickGee
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    rickgee,welcome ,pics are very helpful it just saves alot of q&a back ad fourth.

    it sounds like that gun was a rifle to start . 1900 feb--march
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    30-40 Krag Pictures. RICKGEE

    Here are pictures of my Kragicon. Note the Rifle has also been re-blued. This blueing effort had to take place prior to 1961. One picture i am trying to reflect a "Stamp" that was lightly sanded over?

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    Hello RickGee, welcome to the forum. Your friend left you a nicely refinished cut down rifle. Nothing at all wrong with them, my favorite shooter is a cut down model 1892 rifle. They're fine for anything from making little rocks out of big rocks, to taking elk size game. 249481 would have been made around Feb of 1900. The Kragicon rifles were first sold surplus in the 1920's I believe. Because they were so cheap, a lot of them got modified into fine plinking/hunting carbines.

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    Help someone.................I am trying to Post a new item with photo's and I am having a heck of a time? What am i not doing correctly? RICKGEE

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    Doug. Followed you info. When i go to upload new pictures I hit the "Attachment" key. It takes me to the Page (my old pictures are on that page). I hit add..................select....new data of pictures are added. When i hit upload it does not upload pictures?? Do i need to delete old pictures first. If so how do i delete them? RICKGEE

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