Just picked up a sporterized 1896 carbine serial number 29141. Date stamped 1895. Sadly it was nicely altered around the 1930's with a Marbles buckhorn rear sight, a new front sight dove tailed in and a clean new stock...yay for them ;-( . Does anyone know if that serial number comes up anywhere in history? Just missed being a Rough Rider gun. I would love any info anyone has.
Thank you and what a great site you all have made!!
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'pstella223' - Welcome to the KCA Forum!
Your, '1895' dated, Model 1896 Krag action very likely came off of a cavalry carbine. (It is all carbines around #29141).
I believe your barrel is a 1903A3 Springfield barrel made by High Standard ("H.S"). High Standard made barrels for Smith-Corona, during WW2. (S.C. and Remington built all of the 1903A3 rifles).
It was an old civilian gun-smithing practice to replace poor Krag barrels with 1903 and 1903A3 barrels. Some of the breech end was cut-off the .30-06 barrel and the barrel was re-chambered for .30-40 Krag. These barrels often shoot quite well.
Enjoy your Krag. Every collection should have a Krag Sporter!
Your, '1895' dated, Model 1896 Krag action very likely came off of a cavalry carbine. (It is all carbines around #29141).
I believe your barrel is a 1903A3 Springfield barrel made by High Standard ("H.S"). High Standard made barrels for Smith-Corona, during WW2. (S.C. and Remington built all of the 1903A3 rifles).
It was an old civilian gun-smithing practice to replace poor Krag barrels with 1903 and 1903A3 barrels. Some of the breech end was cut-off the .30-06 barrel and the barrel was re-chambered for .30-40 Krag. These barrels often shoot quite well.
Enjoy your Krag. Every collection should have a Krag Sporter!
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Great info on the re barrel of the my Krag... even further from stock but very cool. Thanks
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How long is the barrel? HS also made replacement barrels for US 1917 Enfields.
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It's a quite nice looking sporter! The stock is very similar to the stock on my sporter, which is a Bishop's. It should be a great shooter.
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The "8" you can see is for 'August', there should also be two digits on the barrel for the year.
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The barrel is right at 22 inches. The contour is different from my 03-A3 sporter, so not sure what it is from
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What numbers are with the "8" on the H.S. barrel? It could be made from a U.S. model of 1917 (Enfield) barrel, as 'reincarnated' mentioned.