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    Excited about my new Krag need SRS info

    I sold the Kragicon rifle that I had many years ago and have been kicking myself ever since. Today I was at a gun show and found this 1898 rifle for a reasonable price. The bluing on it is very good @ around 90% or so and the stock is pretty nice also. The bore is mint.

    The inspectors cartouche is dated 1901 and I was curious if this is the original stock for a rifle with a serial number of 331926. Also it is marked "CA" in front of the cartouche and I would like to know if this means it was issued to the California Militia/National Guard.




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    Nice looking Kragicon. Sorry, no hit in SRS. I'm thinking the CA is someones initials. Most unit/etc. are near the back of the stock. John
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    There seemed to be a lot of goings on at the Charleston Armory around the turn of the century. Could that "CA" be Charleston Armory?
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    Nice rifle. Mine is a cut down and I had to settle for that. I wonder about the letters, are they personalization? I have lots of that on mine...suppose I should do an expose' on it too...
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    I don't think it's personalization, I have seen others with the ordnance stamp the same initials. Bill Hollinger's suggestion might be a good one, hadn't thought of that. It would go right along with BA being Benicia Arsenal, which is a known. I put a link to this thread on the KCA forum, perhaps one of those old collector types can give us a definitive answer.
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    Looks like your guess didn't work out after all Bill. Here's what a knowledgeable Kragicon collector had to say: I presently have a rifle with the ordnance seal and "HH", have seen its' twin, and also once ran across "JJ". Have no idea what the meaning(s) is/are - sorry. I think it likely an ordnance inspection stamp with the inspector's initials below.

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