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    This is the later model 1912 Krag. I can see the target shooters/biathletes in the picture definitely have a Mauser - apparently the Germans left a lot of '98 actions behind which were used to make rifles after the war. I don't see the full-length wood on the drill rifles, either, though they may have been modified.

    Thank you EMRI and Sunray for your comments

    The 1912 is the Krag to get and I'm going to get me one!

    Norwegian_K-J_M1912.jpg
    Last edited by jon_norstog; 07-26-2019 at 11:29.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon_norstog View Post
    This is the later model 1912 Krag. I can see the target shooters/biathletes in the picture definitely have a Mauser - apparently the Germans left a lot of '98 actions behind which were used to make rifles after the war. I don't see the full-length wood on the drill rifles, either, though they may have been modified.

    Thank you EMRI and Sunray for your comments

    The 1912 is the Krag to get and I'm going to get me one!

    Norwegian_K-J_M1912.jpg
    very nice rifle. thanks for posting the pics.

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