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by butlersrangers
Mon Apr 29, 2024 4:21 am
Forum: U.S. Military Krags
Topic: Failed Krag bolt-lug
Replies: 0
Views: 6

Failed Krag bolt-lug

Mark Daiute kindly offered a model 1892 Krag-bolt, with a cracked lug, to an interested KCA member, for the asking. I asked for it, and the 'cracked bolt' arrived, yesterday. I took some photos of it today. We don't know the exact story, about what caused the bolt to break. It likely failed from a d...
by butlersrangers
Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:51 am
Forum: U.S. Military Krags
Topic: Parkhurst carbine
Replies: 8
Views: 201

Re: Parkhurst carbine

A slight enlargement of the 'thread-protector' on Tom's Parkhurst carbine.

(I could not see the knurling on the initial pictures).
by butlersrangers
Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:08 am
Forum: Chit-Chat
Topic: I can smell ...
Replies: 11
Views: 430

Re: I can smell ...

Was WW1/WW2 type bore-cleaner still being used to clean the M60 machine gun?

I mean the pungent thick liquid stuff that was used to remove corrosive chlorate-primer salts.
by butlersrangers
Fri Apr 26, 2024 11:47 pm
Forum: Chit-Chat
Topic: I can smell ...
Replies: 11
Views: 430

Re: I can smell ...

Why? The smell will gag a maggot!

Hot soapy water works just as well and doesn't stench-up your work space.
Windex, with ammonia, probably works, too.

Any of these 'solvents' need to be flushed out, wiped & dried out.
Follow-up is with patches wet with deep penetrating weapons oil.
by butlersrangers
Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:22 pm
Forum: U.S. Military Krags
Topic: Parkhurst carbine
Replies: 8
Views: 201

Re: Parkhurst carbine

Some Maxim Catalog views from 1920s.
by butlersrangers
Fri Apr 26, 2024 6:05 pm
Forum: U.S. Military Krags
Topic: Parkhurst carbine
Replies: 8
Views: 201

Re: Parkhurst carbine

Tom - Searching the internet I found a couple of examples of Krag carbines with threaded muzzles. 'Parkerswede' posted pictures of a model 1899 Krag (#280905) on 'Gunboards' in August 2021. I also found pictures of an '1895 marked' carbine, serial number 30258. This may give some credibility to civi...
by butlersrangers
Fri Apr 26, 2024 4:38 pm
Forum: U.S. Military Krags
Topic: Parkhurst carbine
Replies: 8
Views: 201

Re: Parkhurst carbine

This Springfield Armory - NP Historic Site display shows a 'Parkhurst carbine', configured like Tom's, except for his 'threaded-muzzle' and stock toe escutcheon plate.
by butlersrangers
Fri Apr 26, 2024 2:03 pm
Forum: U.S. Military Krags
Topic: Parkhurst carbine
Replies: 8
Views: 201

Re: Parkhurst carbine

That is pretty wonderful, Tom!
Everything seems right for a second block model 1899 carbine, built around September-October of 1900.

The biggest mystery is the threaded muzzle, Maxim silencer?

The 'shield shaped' escutcheon at the toe of the stock suggests a past civilian owner?
by butlersrangers
Thu Apr 25, 2024 4:14 am
Forum: Chit-Chat
Topic: Wizard of Oz fans ....
Replies: 1
Views: 139

Wizard of Oz fans ....

How to answer the eternal question of .... Who rang that bell? !!!
by butlersrangers
Wed Apr 24, 2024 7:53 pm
Forum: Sporterized and unofficial modified Krags
Topic: 1898 Krag sights
Replies: 15
Views: 17406

Re: 1898 Krag sights

It sounds like a Krag carbine stock and barrel-band retaining spring.

Model 1896, model 1898, and model 1899 carbines used specific stocks and barrel-bands.
The barrel-bands were solid and retained with a flat spring.

If you post a picture, we can tell you what you have.