I had a pretty nice bid on this Krag rifle, which I really didn't need, because it is in nice, honest, used condition rifle with a good bore but it was a hit in the SRS Records. This Krag, serial number 120186, is documented as having been issued in 1899 to the 3rd Kentucky Volunteer Infantry. There had been a low bid on this because the documentation was not in the item description and it's not in any kind of attention getting condition, just a well used Krag. But, someone present at the auction bid $20 over my absentee bid and got it. They probably knew the documentation also. I don't need another Krag but it's not every day you can find a documented one at a fair price with an overall good condition. I like Krags with good honest wear as well as nice condition ones. The history is on the first one's side!
They are out there. Keep your eyes open and do your research.
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Model 1898 Krag Rifle Documented in SRS Just Sold at Auction
Model 1898 Krag Rifle Documented in SRS Just Sold at Auction
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Re: Model 1896 Krag Rifle Documented in SRS Just Sold at Auction
I didn't realize that "don't (didn't) need" was in our vocabulary
That would hav been a nice one to have. Honest wear and documented
"The history is on the first one's side!" Totaly agree
That would hav been a nice one to have. Honest wear and documented
"The history is on the first one's side!" Totaly agree
Re: Model 1896 Krag Rifle Documented in SRS Just Sold at Auction
Well, Ned, I've got over 50 Krags. I haven't had enough time to go to the range to blast away and enjoy them as much with three new grand kids and a lot of traveling. I've been collecting Marlin lever actions for a while and just picked up a couple CMP Garands at the Camp Perry CMP store last month. So, "don't need" has crept in, but ever so slightly!
Re: Model 1896 Krag Rifle Documented in SRS Just Sold at Auction
Yeah. I was saying don't need for five hours on Saturday. Don't need another Krag, 1903, 1917, Garand, M14, 5.56, .30-40, .30-06. Did I leave anything out? Nope? Who knows what else.
However, 1895 Win Lees are not on the list.
However, 1895 Win Lees are not on the list.
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Re: Model 1896 Krag Rifle Documented in SRS Just Sold at Auction
'Whig' - Just to clarify things, the subject title is a bit off. Krag #120186 is actually a model 1898 rifle.
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Typo. Changed. Was bidding on a '96 also. Thanks.
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Re: Model 1898 Krag Rifle Documented in SRS Just Sold at Auction
I think this is at least the third documented rifle from the 3rd Tennessee that we have seen on the forum. I would be surprised that the stock would have been changed in 1902 while the correct 1896 rear sight and handguards were kept. But then by 1902 I suppose any serviceable parts arriving at Springfield might be simply left unchanged rather than using newer.