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    Nobody's mentioned Rough Riders yet ?

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    I love Krags where ever you find them. Did anyone notice that the Krag rifle used in the Foreign Legion movie is equipped with the four receiver parts (side plate with a hole, the brass guide, screw to hold same and a follower with a cut out to clear the brass guide) that lets them shoot the slightly shorter blank cartridges in repeater mode? I just recently was able to find one of the rifles, having owned a carbine version for awhile. There is mention in the second Mallory book that these alterations were done at the Benecia arsenal. The rifle I have is marked with an "S" that stands for a famous old movie prop house, the name of which escapes me at the moment.

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    It escapes me also . . . .was it "Stenhouse" or something similar?

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    Stembridge Rentals, IIRC

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    Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. as Sgt., 'Tommy' Ballantine, captured in a Thuggee Temple (RKO - Gunga Din - 1939).

    Yikes!

    It does not look good for the handsome Sergeant, as he's apprehended by two Thugs, with 'Trapdoor' Springfield and possible Krag 'school rifle' (note - hand-guard appears to have sight protecting hump, but, forearm looks mighty short).

    Hey, it kind of look like Dick Hosmer. Maybe he'll get those pieces for his collection!

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    Not a movie but, Sgt. Schultz in Hogan's Heroes carries a Krag.
    Jon

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    The Wind and the Lion is a great movie, by the way, even if Candice Bergen is in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kragrifle View Post
    The Wind and the Lion is a great movie, by the way, even if Candice Bergen is in it.
    I love the Wind and the Lion as well; one of my favorite movies. Although historically inaccurate, the U.S. Navy and Marines use Model 1896 Krag rifles throughout the movie to great effect. However, at the time the movie was set (1904) they would still have been carrying the Winchester-Lee rifle in 6mm Lee. The director, John Milius, was a famous gun nut and acknowledged the inaccuracy, but explained that the simply couldn't find enough operating Winchester-Lees to use for production, so settled for the Krag.



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    Peconga in Boise, Idaho

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    Quote Originally Posted by usmc69 View Post
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    As I recall there were Mausers, not Krags, in 55 Days at Peking. Have to go and watch it again, maybe.
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