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CMP Auction: Springfield Armory Service Grade 1898 Krag 335770 Listing # 8067

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2023 12:59 am
by P0H0
Springfield Armory Service Grade 1898 Krag 335770
Listing # 8067


I think this is the first Krag I’ve seen on the CMP auction website…. Wonder how high it will go.

Re: CMP Auction: Springfield Armory Service Grade 1898 Krag 335770 Listing # 8067

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2023 1:19 am
by Whig
Fair to good condition. It's an average Krag. I rarely look at these CMP auctions because the prices are always way too high. But it is interesting to see a Krag here. First I've seen on CMP also.

Re: CMP Auction: Springfield Armory Service Grade 1898 Krag 335770 Listing # 8067

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2023 12:00 pm
by butlersrangers
It would be interesting to know how it made its way to the CMP!

IMO - At a gun show, Krag rifle, #335770, would be largely ignored and seen as nothing special and over-priced.

There is no SRS listing, but this Krag escaped being 'cut-down, being painted white, or being destroyed by the 'New Cumberland Guards'.

It is a survivor and it is interesting to see that such military 'hardware' gets returned to the government and routed through the CMP.

Thanks for posting!

Re: CMP Auction: Springfield Armory Service Grade 1898 Krag 335770 Listing # 8067

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2023 12:33 pm
by P0H0
The CMP website suggest that all the rifles are government surplus:

The federal law that established the new CMP authorizes the Corporation to sell surplus .30 and.22 caliber military rifles, parts and ammunition to qualified U.S. citizens “for marksmanship”.

I think this alone may be helping to drive the prices up in the auction — you’re getting an unadulterated rifle/pistol straight from government surplus inventory through the CMP. There is no other owner between you and the government — you’re the first Bubba.

I do not know if the CMP receives rifle donations from private collections….

I do know the CMP will generally furnish or provide for a small fee ($25) a record of its inventory and purchase date. I recently had the research done on a M1 Garand I bought privately to verify it was a Danish Lend Lease.

Re: CMP Auction: Springfield Armory Service Grade 1898 Krag 335770 Listing # 8067

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2023 4:17 pm
by Whig
I have heard that some items have been donated to the CMP for auction. Not everything they auction has a "clean" military history!

Re: CMP Auction: Springfield Armory Service Grade 1898 Krag 335770 Listing # 8067

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2023 4:25 pm
by donki1967
That is a so beautiful rifle,I am happy to have his brother from 1902 :) Only my Lebel can compete with!!

Re: CMP Auction: Springfield Armory Service Grade 1898 Krag 335770 Listing # 8067

Posted: Fri Apr 07, 2023 4:49 pm
by butlersrangers
Hi Donki!

I've got to get back to my Berthier rifle restoration. It is a well made rifle and fun to shoot!

It would be a hoot if the CMP got some Remington made Berthier, model 1905 Ross, and Remington & Westinghouse Mosin-Nagant rifles in their inventory!

Re: CMP Auction: Springfield Armory Service Grade 1898 Krag 335770 Listing # 8067

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2023 5:49 am
by donki1967
Too bad the stock was shortened...The 07-15 is one of my favorite French.

Re: CMP Auction: Springfield Armory Service Grade 1898 Krag 335770 Listing # 8067

Posted: Wed May 03, 2023 12:24 am
by Marcuse99
I purchased a Krag at the CMP North store in 2021. I was told by the store staff that many of the Krags they had at that time were returns that had been on "loan" to veterans organizations for use in parades, honor guards, etc...