I just found a Kragrifle #88094 model 1896 that has what looks like the ramrod rod channel filled from the outside with a strip of filler inlet into the forearm. The butt-stock also has the three holes drilled for a cleaning rod It has the dished semi circle for the bolt root, a serif P and no cracks or inspectors car touche. I also found what looks like a small steel bedding block in front of the receiver channel that looks factory and the handgaurd that surrounds the 1896 sight covers the lower graduations so that they may not be read easily. The bore is pristine out to the muzzle and it came to me covered from long ago with a heavy oil congealed around all metal parts and what looked like dried axle grease inside the bolt body. All parts have aged together nicely and I dont think its been apart for a very long time with all parts looking period correct. The front sight blade and rear sight folded bore sight to point of aim @ 100yds. {mite be a little left and a 6 o'clock hold haven't shot it yet} Could some-one clue me in about the fore stock? Didn't even notice it until I was oiling the stock and wiping it down with oil and turpentine to clean. Sorry no pictures till I can get my phone back. Thanks for your help.
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