getting 1892 krag rebarreled
getting 1892 krag rebarreled
does any one know of a gunsmith that can rebarrel my krag near upstate new york.most be with in driving distance no shipping.
- psteinmayer
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Re: getting 1892 krag rebarreled
I don't know if you would consider Ohio driving distance... but the CMP sells Criterion barrels for Krags, and the CMP now has a gunsmith service that can install barrels professionally, and they do include Krags! The CMP North store is at Camp Perry in Port Clinton, Ohio (just north of Sandusky).
Re: getting 1892 krag rebarreled
Why not ship it? Small risk in order to put it in the hands of someone who knows what they're doing. Smiths with the proper action wrench are few and far between- not much call for Krag rebarreling anymore. Personally I would just send it to the CMP and be done with it, especially if the new barrel is a to be a Criterion- one stop shopping.
Re: getting 1892 krag rebarreled
Is this an original M1892 with the cleaning rod under the barrel?
Re: getting 1892 krag rebarreled
it is a modified 1892.second part is i live in the comunist state of new york, any firearm that is shipped atf is notified.i am not going to go through that crap again.
- Dick Hosmer
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Re: getting 1892 krag rebarreled
You ought to try living in the PRK (People's Republik of Kalifornia) where I recently had to go the 4473 route over a Model 1868 .50-70. If it had not been a super-rare early one, for which I've been looking for 45 years, and which I was getting at a steal, I'd have told them to go f**k themselves.
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Re: getting 1892 krag rebarreled
Well, the CMP North store should only be a several hour drive for you, depending on where you are in NY. Might be worth it to you. They are about as professional as you can get, and they know Krags (no monkeying around). As gnoahhh stated, if you are having a Criterion barrel installed, there will be some additional work required, such as installing the front sight post, drilling and tapping the proper size holes for the rear sight, bluing, etc. I'd call it a must!
Re: getting 1892 krag rebarreled
Looks like north country not far from the Canadian border, long haul to North store.
Should be able to ship to CMP and back legally "for repair"
Should be able to ship to CMP and back legally "for repair"
Re: getting 1892 krag rebarreled
Sorry to hear of the travails a New Yorker must endure over such matters. And I thought Maryland was bad...
Thinking some more about it, the biggest stumbling block, IMO, is having/using a proper action wrench. The Krag receiver is particularly prone to damage if gerry rigged methods are used. Perhaps if one made/bought/borrowed an action wrench then any competent gunsmith can barrel up a Krag because the protocols of chambering/setting headspace/extractor cuts are universal in that regard, plus any competent tradesman should be able to get the sight bases installed on same.
Thinking some more about it, the biggest stumbling block, IMO, is having/using a proper action wrench. The Krag receiver is particularly prone to damage if gerry rigged methods are used. Perhaps if one made/bought/borrowed an action wrench then any competent gunsmith can barrel up a Krag because the protocols of chambering/setting headspace/extractor cuts are universal in that regard, plus any competent tradesman should be able to get the sight bases installed on same.
Re: getting 1892 krag rebarreled
You ought to try living in the PRK (People's Republik of Kalifornia) where I recently had to go the 4473 route over a Model 1868 .50-70. If it had not been a super-rare early one, for which I've been looking for 45 years, and which I was getting at a steal, I'd have told them to go f**k themselves.
Dick,
I'm in Kali too. What am I missing? Why the 4473 on a firearm made in 1868?
Craig