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    shame , shame shame, on ol Bubba OT

    this one really broke my heart, as iv been wanting a Norski Kragicon for my collection, as im a Norski.
    this old gal, got worked over pretty bad, she is restorable, the Norski Carbine that came with her, isnt so lucky. too far gone..Norski Krag parts are tough.
    he spent alot of time with a checkering set, and liked the pistol grip flair..dayum..
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    Well it should be a good shooter.

    Since I have a few custom 1903 & 03A3s I won't throw stones at what looks like a nice 30-40.



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    Interesing checkering pattern on the forearm. Looks reversed.

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    Still a lot of effort in that stock.Must have added wood to the bottom of the pistol grip to have that much to work with.Is this a 6.5 or 8mm ?

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    its in 6.5x55 , a sweet cal, i plan on keeping this one, you can see other pics of the butchered rifle on the gunsmithing forum.
    a Swissicon staright pull, rechambered to 30-30 win..and some interesting stock work on it as well.

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