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Re: Help please! What exactly do I have?

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:25 am
by butlersrangers
IMO - Now that we know, what it is, it would be better for posterity just to leave the bogus rear-sight attached and identify & portray this Krag as a nice 'replica'.

Putting a rare and correct carbine rear-sight on it, will not make it an authentic model 1898 carbine. It will just become a more convincing FAKE.

Down the road future owners will just be confused and pay too much for a nice FAKE.

I am not sure of what you mean and the ethics of: "Might as well milk it for all I can".

FWIW - I would estimate the value of this 'parts' Krag at $800 to $900 as a Shooter and representative of what a model 1898 carbine 'looked like'.

Re: Help please! What exactly do I have?

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2023 4:41 am
by Jolson185
It's obviously not an original by all the replies I've received. Parting it out might be a good option. I have zero interest in a FAKE. My dad forgot more about guns than I could ever hope to know. This krag was in a bundle left to me along with an m1941 Johnson, an ndm-86, 4 garands, 4 pythons, and 234 various rifles/pistols/revolvers. I'm just trying to get to the bottom of everything.

Re: Help please! What exactly do I have?

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2023 6:34 am
by butlersrangers
Searching OALW on the KCA forum will locate some old threads about Mr. Ostborg and his 'humped' Krag carbines.

Some have an 'OALW plate' in the rear sling-swivel motise and apparently some barrels are marked OALW.

Re: Help please! What exactly do I have?

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2023 12:57 pm
by FredC
I am kind of late to this thread, but trading for faux carbine parts plus cash seems to be another option instead of just selling it for parts. When done someone out there will be happy with real carbine parts and you can put your new parts together and make a nice-looking faux carbine. Maybe Br has already mentioned it, faux carbines are a lot of fun.

Re: Help please! What exactly do I have?

Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2023 5:33 pm
by MooseNugget
What a blessing to have so many firearms given to you as an inheritance. Most collectors would wet their pants just seeing the short list of rifles and pistols you inherited.

IMHO: I would keep your carbine the way it is as is. BR has uncovered a fascinating bit of history concerning your particular Krag! Many collectors, like me, will often acquire iterations of a firearm that fill a particular niche in their collection. For example many of us have Bannerman or Kirk Stokes sporterized carbines. They may not be original but they are part of the evolution of the Springfield Krag. BTW: My Bannerman was the catalyst that got me started into collecting Krags.

Hope you “get to the bottom of things.” Many KCA members are knowledgeable about many different firearms so please feel free to ask questions about some of your other inherited rifles/pistols. BTW: A listing of all your inherited firearms would certainly make many KCA members drool!

Re: Help please! What exactly do I have?

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2023 1:02 am
by ebruce
You have your father's rifle! Congratulations! In every way it is beautiful. Enjoy! Sincerely. bruce.

Re: Help please! What exactly do I have?

Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2023 11:32 pm
by Jolson185
I want to thank everyone for the replies and very helpful insight into this rifle. I truly appreciate it. I am probably going to hang onto it and leave it be. It is a very nice rifle even if not completely correct. Once again, thank you all.

Re: Help please! What exactly do I have?

Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2023 3:06 am
by butlersrangers
I would, if inherited. It should be a fun gun to shoot.

Maybe print the KCA responses to your inquiry, roll up the paper, and store it in the bottom cavity under the butt-plate.