Re: Model 1898 Krag Carbine Identification
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 9:03 pm
One common usage for the large "C" was to indicate that something was condemned. Other meanings are, of course, possible.
As to value - the rifle sight hurts because it fits NO official scenario. If it had a carbine sight it would have the same value as an 1899 carbine. As is, it would be less.
Whether or not it ever was a real carbine would be a gamble at this point. Too many years and too many hands have come and gone to ever be completely sure. A (very) faint hope would be that a long-lost cache of serials turns up in the future, and yours was listed, or there were a bunch of really "close" numbers which would tend to, statistically at least, improve your position.
Right now, you are smack in the middle of the "Great 1898 Carbine Morass" with no lifeline in sight. You do have plenty of company, however! :-)
I haven't seen another yet that had that marking so that makes a lot of sense. At this point I'm looking for its value to determine its collect-ability rather than sale. If it's not worth keeping in the collection I'll most likely just get rid of it. I appreciate your input. Everyone has been really helpful.
I have the rifle to hold on to if I should decide to get rid of the carbine in question. It's in rougher shape but otherwise untouched.
As to value - the rifle sight hurts because it fits NO official scenario. If it had a carbine sight it would have the same value as an 1899 carbine. As is, it would be less.
Whether or not it ever was a real carbine would be a gamble at this point. Too many years and too many hands have come and gone to ever be completely sure. A (very) faint hope would be that a long-lost cache of serials turns up in the future, and yours was listed, or there were a bunch of really "close" numbers which would tend to, statistically at least, improve your position.
Right now, you are smack in the middle of the "Great 1898 Carbine Morass" with no lifeline in sight. You do have plenty of company, however! :-)
I haven't seen another yet that had that marking so that makes a lot of sense. At this point I'm looking for its value to determine its collect-ability rather than sale. If it's not worth keeping in the collection I'll most likely just get rid of it. I appreciate your input. Everyone has been really helpful.
I have the rifle to hold on to if I should decide to get rid of the carbine in question. It's in rougher shape but otherwise untouched.