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    Morning Gents,
    Got a bobbed Krag, former prop gun, faint marks from a front barrel band, and turned down at the muzzle for a bayonet. Curious if someone would check the books on it?
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    Thanks!

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    What I find on the net is it is a 99 model with just short of 104000 made in that serial number range
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    How is it "bobbed", maybe the gun used to shot rabid dog in "Kill a Mocking Bird"! hehe.
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    104000? Does that mean they were not numbered sequentially?

    Edit: Doh! An hour later and a little Dr Bombay and I at last understand that you're saying that there were 104000 produced starting with the last serial number from 1898.
    Last edited by Jackrabbitslim; 09-01-2015 at 03:24.

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    Well, looks like you have a pretty good example of a Krag rifle that has "evolved" to the carbine configuration, which is perfect for that gun and caliber. Don't take it too seriously, take it to the range and/or hunting.

    Good luck!

    jn

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    Thanks Jon,
    Was under no illusions that a $200 beat to hell carbine was the ticket to early retirement!

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    'jackrabbitslim' - The mounting of the front-sight base on the barrel gives this one away as not being original Springfield Armory work. A Krag carbine (and rifle) front sight base is almost invisibly dove-tailed and brazed into place (no ridges, lumps or bumps).

    It would be interesting to see some detailed photos of your rear sight. There could be a gem hiding there.

    Here is a photo of a 'movie prop' Krag and a photo of a Krag model 1899 front sight.

    gunga din 3.jpgkrag'99-blade.JPG

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEY View Post
    What I find on the net is it is a 99 model with just short of 104000 made in that serial number range
    No, it is not an 1899 Model - those started in the low 220000 range. and are all so marked. That is either an 1898 carbine (serial number is possible) or a cut-off Model 1898 Rifle, which was once fitted up with full stock as a "school gun". The turned muzzle allows the fitting of a bayonet. The stock - whose date does not match the serial number - has been cut back so that the whole thing resembles a carbine. The rear sight appears to be a 1902C, which is a fairly scarce version. All that said, it looks to be in nice condition, and is WELL worth $200.

    I'm guessing that your serial number data came from the Bowers LLC site? That info, at least in the Krag section, is seriously flawed.

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    Gentlemen,
    Thank you for your insight!

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