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jon_norstog
08-09-2013, 01:07
I picked it up Wednesday from Doc's Gun Barn and dragged it into my lair. Here are some pictures. The bore is shiny and I can see plenty of rifling. It came with an oiler buy no cleaning rod. I don't think I've seen a better Krag in the wild ..2293122932229332293422935

and here's a few more

Crap! Won't insert any more!

jn

jon_norstog
08-09-2013, 01:12
and a few more

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It looks like a slight mismatch between the stock and handguard, tho you can't see it in the photo. The stock has a slick surface oil finish while the 'guard seems to be duller, less oil. I'm not certain if the stock was lightly sanded at some time, or not. Most of the metal edges are sharp and un-dinged, and the only boogered screw slot I saw was on the sight.

Let's see how it shoots!

jn


jn

JimF
08-09-2013, 01:51
A stacking swivel and the three-piece cleaning rod . . . . . and you're "good-to-go"! --Jim

Dan Shapiro
08-09-2013, 02:09
Nice rifle!

Rick the Librarian
08-09-2013, 02:35
That's good ... for a start! Now, you need an 1896 rifle, an 1892/96, a 1899 carbine ....:banana100:

madsenshooter
08-09-2013, 06:55
Having a Krag follow you home from time to time is lot less fatiguing than racing bicycles Jon.

psteinmayer
08-09-2013, 09:05
Sweet looking ride, Jon!!! Now - Go to the range!!!

Rick the Librarian
08-10-2013, 09:29
I did start out wanting a "sample" Krag for my collection. I now have SIX!! The Lay's potato chip ad comes to mind! :D

CJCulpeper
08-10-2013, 11:31
Welcome to my world. I bought my 1896 (not model 1896) from an antique shop in Maryland around 2005 but found the chamber had been bored out for thirty ought six blanks. Well, of course I needed a replacement to shoot and now I have SIXteen. However I think I might be forgetting one or two from my count. Have to get back to the Union for good and figure it all out.

Jon, you have a right purty Krag. When is the range report?

Culpeper

jon_norstog
08-10-2013, 11:55
Range report coming. I think I'll try it with jacketed bullets first. If those throw wild, then on to boolits.

jn

coastie
08-10-2013, 02:22
Leemmie see.
One '98 rifle
2 '99 carbines
1 Norwegian "short" rifle
four[?] Danes, include reblued target and a carbine/short half stock rifle.
And under the bed.....nahh, I ain't looking there!
Paul

[anyone have access to "reasonably' priced 8x58DR?]

coastie
08-10-2013, 02:27
Dang forgot to add that Norwegian rifle that walked up to my table at the Houston Gun Collectors Show year before last.
With some parts, thanks, Dennis.
[I really need a proper inventory]
Paul

jon_norstog
08-11-2013, 08:22
This makes 3 for me. This is my first more-or-less "as-issued." I say more-or-less 'cause I think it is not all original - the handguaRd looks like a replacement and I'm suspicious of it having an oiler but no cleaning rod. And no front swivel??

Plus side, the stock looks like it was used for drill, with darkening of the wood above the first barrel band.

jn

Dick Hosmer
08-11-2013, 09:38
Welcome to my world. I bought my 1896 (not model 1896) from an antique shop in Maryland around 2005 but found the chamber had been bored out for thirty ought six blanks. Well, of course I needed a replacement to shoot and now I have SIXteen. However I think I might be forgetting one or two from my count. Have to get back to the Union for good and figure it all out.

Culpeper

This might come as a surprise to some people, but you have me beat!

5MadFarmers
08-11-2013, 02:35
This might come as a surprise to some people, but you have me beat!

Me too.

I don't have one drilled out for .30-06 either. :eusa_shhh:

Another will be arriving next week. Writing the book has resulted in me opening a dog pound. The new one is a poodle. Tapped receiver and M-1903 barrel mounted in firewood. Could be .30-06 - we'll see. "Why buy that?" Interesting parts. Cheaper to buy that gun than it is to buy the parts sitting in it. The dog pound. Between the howling of the dogs and the hammering of the micro-elves I don't get any sleep.

Nice rifle Jon. That one won't howl at night.

psteinmayer
08-11-2013, 05:51
Geeze... I'm such a light weight! All I have is my 1898 rifle and my 1898 sporter... I gotta get busy and catch up to the rest of you all.

CJCulpeper
08-11-2013, 08:07
This might come as a surprise to some people, but you have me beat!

Yep you have me surpised. However I think your total firearm count would be fairly high. Maybe? Don't answer but if the number iis 70+ you may have me beat. Geez, I was spending money like a drunk sailor on liberty. Have not bought any mil-spec antiques in two years but, man, I sure want to do so ever other day. Wish I was Bill Gates rich.

Being over in Iraq and Afghanistan for eight years was good but it will be a pain when it is over and I have to sober up and live on forty hours a week.

Culpeper

Dick Hosmer
08-11-2013, 10:26
Geeze... I'm such a light weight! All I have is my 1898 rifle and my 1898 sporter... I gotta get busy and catch up to the rest of you all.

You'd need a time machine!!! I am NOT well-to-do, financially, by ANY measure of the word. Just been at it a LONG time, studied voraciously, and stayed VERY focused. There are a lot of skipped lunches (particularly at gun shows) and vacations not taken, hiding in my lock-ups! Not complaining in the least, just being clear.

Rick the Librarian
08-12-2013, 04:30
I can agree with you, Dick. I'm comfortable, being retired, but if I want something nice, I usually have to sacrifice something else I have.

Mark Daiute
08-12-2013, 04:47
At some point last year I had seven Krags. I am happily down to 4 right now, an 1892/96 one very nice 1898 and an 1898 carbine in 1899 clothing.