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U.S. Military Krags
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MikeD66
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Hey folks, new to the neighborhood. I have several old military weapons, among which, are three 1898's that I have saved from rot and decay, and am in the process of rebuilding.
By s/n info, two are 1903, and one 1901. Actions were locked/dried out/seized up, guns had been lying on a garage floor, unprotected for 30 years or so. They all work now, but due to the fact that they were chromed, honor guard weapons, they will never be "original" again. I came here to read and pick up info on these wonderful old guns.Image

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butlersrangers
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'MikeD66': Welcome to the KCA Forum!

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psteinmayer
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Welcome to the forum! Those are some nice looking Krags! Do you shoot them in vintage competitions?

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