I have a a 1899 Model Krag, as per the receiver.
In the the buttstock there is the three cleaning rods. It also has an oiler. But to put the oiler in you have to remove the buttplate. Seems odd.
Is that the way it is supposed to be?
Thanks in advance for any information.
Krag 1899 Oiler and Cleaning Rods
Re: Krag 1899 Oiler and Cleaning Rods
Yes, that is the way it is supposed to be. Can you put up some pictures so we can give you more info about your rifle/carbine? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Re: Krag 1899 Oiler and Cleaning Rods
I can post photos but I better harden my resolve first.
I imagine it to be perfect, but after review it might be called a Frankenkrag or a Kragenstein.
I don't want to go to therapy over this
I imagine it to be perfect, but after review it might be called a Frankenkrag or a Kragenstein.
I don't want to go to therapy over this
Re: Krag 1899 Oiler and Cleaning Rods
No worries. Many of us have sporterized Krags and we don't begrudge anybody else who does. The fact that yours has a Model 1899 receiver makes it interesting right there. We can tell you what you have and what you don't have. So don't hold back none.
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Re: Krag 1899 Oiler and Cleaning Rods
Here are some photos.
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Re: Krag 1899 Oiler and Cleaning Rods
You're teasing us. Need a full length photo of both sides and front sight. Your handguard appears to be for a carbine. Very interesting. I'm in training and not an expert. Others will join in. But full length photos will give us more to go on. Thanks
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Holy smokes. Looks like you have a U.S. Model 1899 Carbine. Not a sporter. I sure hope others get on your post here and give you good sound advice. Is your cartouche visible at all on the left side between the wrist and receiver? If there is any drawback, the gun may have been refinished. She's still a beauty. I wouldn't kick her out of bed for eating crackers. The barrel should be 22" from the muzzle to the face of the bolt.
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Re: Krag 1899 Oiler and Cleaning Rods
The barrel is 22" long. The muzzle is in the right diameter range.
The stock has been sanded so no acceptance stamp. The stock also had additional sling swivels which have been plugged and refinished.
There have been some refinishing, but it looks like slow rust bluing not cold bluing.
The stock has been sanded so no acceptance stamp. The stock also had additional sling swivels which have been plugged and refinished.
There have been some refinishing, but it looks like slow rust bluing not cold bluing.
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Re: Krag 1899 Oiler and Cleaning Rods
Very nice looking gun, definitely a legitimate carbine! But, I do not believe that you should have to remove the buttplate to access the oiler. You do have to remove the rods, and, the oiler should definitely have been put in small end first so as the allow the maximum wiggle room for the rods. Are you sure you have a Krag oiler?