jjmitchell60: You're right. Your pictures are crappy and your typing is worse!
Your stock 'cartouche(s)' are actually J.S.A. (J.S.Adams) and year of acceptance into service. The "P" in a circle stamp indicates the arm has been checked (proof) for proper functioning. The 'j' is a Sub-inspector or stock fitter. The cut-down rifle is in an 1899 Carbine stock with a carbine barrel-band.
U.S.
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barrel bands are marked with a "U" for assembly purposes. The "U" should be on the right side of the arm.
I would say the cut-down is worth $325 to $400 for parts value. (Very good to Mint bores are important to me). You indicated the full length Krags have dark bores. I would guess their value at $600 to $700. Your sights with the adjustment for windage are the 1902 model. The sight without windage adjustment is an 1896. The 3 piece cleaning rod is worth $30. You should put it in the Butt-Trap of one of the full-length Krags.
Gun value is related to the overall appeal of an arm. What you have provided makes it a challenge to assess your Krags.
Very Good Stocks and Hand-guards, with nice markings and not sanded or refinished, would up the value and be a real plus.