Looking to help identify this old tool

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Utte2
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Looking to help identify this old tool

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Hello all-
Green as you can get to the forms.
Hopefully someone one here can answer as to what I have here.
While digging around in a tool box that I had purchased from a estate I came across this action,did a little research and have found that It might have storie behind it much more that I had originally thought....
Markings are a NA 1943-314
Thanks in advance for any insight to its value or historical interest

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'Utte2' Welcome to the KCA Forum.

It sounds like you may have the action of a Norwegian "Stomperud" Krag. These are peculiar Krag models that were built or re-built during WW2, under Nazi Occupation.

Photos of what you have will get more information.

Here is a picture of such a rifle:Image

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See if I can get this to work(pictures)that is...Image

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More.Image

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Bolt handle looks to have been modified,but did read some where that they were straightened under the occupation.Just not sure if they changed them this much...Image

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'Utte2' - That is the action from a M1943 Nazi Occupation Carbine. They were made in Norway during 1943 to 1944. Receivers are marked, usually, NA, NB, or NC. #314 is the serial number.

These rifles were crude by Norwegian standards, hence, the label "Stomperud". (Named after a Norwegian comic strip character). The complete rifle looks like the picture, I posted.

The action was designed for the 6.5 X 55mm ('Swedish Mauser') cartridge. Norwegian actions use a Left-Hand barrel thread. Your bolt-handle was altered by someone planning to build a custom rifle. This hurts its value.

IMHO - Your action is just worth its parts value. (Probably $65 to $90).


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Butlersranger-
Thanks for the response and appreciate the sharing of knowledge that I'm lacking.
Kinda figured the altered bolt handle would hinder the value.

Thanks again.

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And....LEFT HAND THREADS.
Should you want to rebarrel it.
I have a Norwegian barreled action with Wrench markings on the barrel and a "twisted" receiver.
Picked up with several odds and ends years ago.
coastie

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