Military Krag
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Military Krag
I am looking at this to buy. I have no knowledge of US military Krags. Does it appear to be complete and can anyone tell the model and scarcity? Dave
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Re: Military Krag
We need more pictures and a serial number would be really helpful, the front sight is not too clear but it looks like it may be a non original 1903 type, indicating a cut down rifle, but again the more pictures the better if you want a real anaysis.
Re: Military Krag
From the single picture it looks like a cut down rifle with a sanded stock incorrect front sight and new sling. What is the asking price?
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Re: Military Krag
I do not have any details yet nor any detailed photos. I have asked. Asking price is north of $1,000.00
Serial number 1955xx. Stock has an armoury repair and a clear inspection cartouche. Thoughts about value? Dave
Serial number 1955xx. Stock has an armoury repair and a clear inspection cartouche. Thoughts about value? Dave
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Re: Military Krag
The leather sling, carbine scabbard and McKeever cartridge case are nice. The rifle, not worth much. Cut down rifle stock, wrong banded front sight, no hand guard. Rifle is sporterized and looks to be worth around $300-400 as a shooter from the looks of it. Bore condition may determine accuracy. No military collector's value from these pictures. Accoutrements worth around $200-300 or so.
More pictures would help. Can't tell for sure about the rear sight. If it is a carbine rear sight, it has some more value by itself. The leaf is riding high in the base, so, it could be a carbine sight.
I don't think this is worth anywhere near the asking price. Focus on the firearm for value, not the accoutrements.
Good job asking first, if you don't know much about Krags. Too often we have someone stop by after a bad purchase and ask "How'd I do?"!! Research and ask questions first. Don't learn the hard way like some people. We'll help as much as we can. Keep looking.
More pictures would help. Can't tell for sure about the rear sight. If it is a carbine rear sight, it has some more value by itself. The leaf is riding high in the base, so, it could be a carbine sight.
I don't think this is worth anywhere near the asking price. Focus on the firearm for value, not the accoutrements.
Good job asking first, if you don't know much about Krags. Too often we have someone stop by after a bad purchase and ask "How'd I do?"!! Research and ask questions first. Don't learn the hard way like some people. We'll help as much as we can. Keep looking.
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Re: Military Krag
Dave: Whig gave very valid and complete observations.
The altered U.S. Krag you are asking about is a bad deal, Run Away!
(Are you possibly located in Canada? If so, I imagine U.S. Krag stuff doesn't show up too often.
'Cut-down' Krag rifles are very common in the U.S. They are difficult to sell, often mistaken for real carbines, and usually overpriced).
I would recommend you purchase a basic Krag reference book to increase your enjoyment and knowledge.
The late Joe Poyer's book, "The American Krag Rifle and Carbine", shows up often on eBay for around $25.00.
The book contains some minor mistakes and uses unofficial parts "types", but it contains lots of useful information, photographs, and drawings.
The altered U.S. Krag you are asking about is a bad deal, Run Away!
(Are you possibly located in Canada? If so, I imagine U.S. Krag stuff doesn't show up too often.
'Cut-down' Krag rifles are very common in the U.S. They are difficult to sell, often mistaken for real carbines, and usually overpriced).
I would recommend you purchase a basic Krag reference book to increase your enjoyment and knowledge.
The late Joe Poyer's book, "The American Krag Rifle and Carbine", shows up often on eBay for around $25.00.
The book contains some minor mistakes and uses unofficial parts "types", but it contains lots of useful information, photographs, and drawings.
Re: Military Krag
Joe Poyer‘s book is also available on Amazon for the Kindle format which can be written on a Kindle on an iPad and iPhone or even a PC great for bookmarking stuff and doing research
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Re: Military Krag
Thanks to everyone. The stock does look short for the length of barrel and I agree that the banded sight does not seem original. Serial number 1955xx should be a valuable piece of information to provide history. Dave
Re: Military Krag
I’m sure someone can/will come back when this was manufactured. But the best thing you did was come here before making a purchase
Regardless of the S/N or date of manufacture, the rifle has no historical value with the modifications that have been made. If it’s has a true carbine sight, the parts may come close to the asking price on a good day, but as others have said, there are endless numbers of cut down out there for less and correcting this one would be more costly than buying one.
If it were me, I’d pass.
Regardless of the S/N or date of manufacture, the rifle has no historical value with the modifications that have been made. If it’s has a true carbine sight, the parts may come close to the asking price on a good day, but as others have said, there are endless numbers of cut down out there for less and correcting this one would be more costly than buying one.
If it were me, I’d pass.
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Re: Military Krag
Well, the serial number is posted here now. Also, I have asked for close up photos of the front and rear sights and barrel length. When I get those I will post them here. Dave….barrel is 24 inches.
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