1894 Krag Sporter

Sporterized and unofficial modified Krags
arturo1113
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1894 Krag Sporter

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This is my 1894 sporter. I have taken a few deer with this rifle. This rifle came from the east coast. The workmanship on it was excellent but the metal and the stock both needed work. The buffalo horn fore end had been chewed by a rodent but was able to fix that also. I saw a picture of a sporter almost identical to this on this forum. It was a pic from Mike Petrov from 2010. It is almost a perfect twin to this rifle. Below that he mentions that the twin and another rifle were made by the same people but did not mention who those people were. Any help would be appreciated.Image

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Re: 1894 Krag Sporter

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'arturo1113' - Welcome to the KCA Forum!

That is a mighty wonderful looking Krag "Sporting" rifle.

Close-up photos of any markings on action, barrel, or sights, may give some clues. It certainly looks 1st class and professionally done!

Stock profile is similar to "Peerless" stock, sold and utilized by Stoeger.Image

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Re: 1894 Krag Sporter

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This rifle looks a lot like Townsend Whelens Krag rifle made by Fred Adolph. The front sight is the only thing that appears different.

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Re: 1894 Krag Sporter

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The rifle 'Knute' alludes to:ImageImage

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Re: 1894 Krag Sporter

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Thanks BR for posting the pictures. I am getting a computer replaced and presently have limited means. Comparing pictures of the rifles it does appear to be done by the same person.

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Re: 1894 Krag Sporter

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The checkering, the cheek piece, the oval and the general shape of the stock are identical as far as I can tell. The front sight is a King sight. Trying to figure out how to post multiple pics. Any help would be appreciated. Image

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Re: 1894 Krag Sporter

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Also there are no markings inside the stock or on the action that would indicate the maker but I have never seen inletting that was done so perfectly. Image

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Re: 1894 Krag Sporter

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Well, if the dots do in deed actually connect, the following is a link to the history of Fred Adolph.

http://www.germanhuntingguns.com/archives/adolph-fred/

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Re: 1894 Krag Sporter

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Does anyone know who owns the Whelen Krag pictured above? I would love to compare them side by side in person.Image

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Wow, some really great looking sporters!
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