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1895 norwegian krag

Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2023 11:28 pm
by mattau
Hello,

I recently purchased an 1895 Norwegian Krag carbine. The bolt is mismatched to the rest of the gun,
and the serial number on the bolt is preceded by a "." . I've been searching to try to determine
what is it's significance. I've seen this on other photos of Norwegian Krags.

Any insight on this?

Thanks,
Matt

Re: 1895 norwegian krag

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2023 1:05 am
by butlersrangers
Matt - A picture might help generate ideas.

Re: 1895 norwegian krag

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2023 1:25 am
by KingsPointer
Assuming it's a round bolt handle, it's from a rifle. Once the rifle serial hit 5 digits, the Norwegians would abbreviate the serial to the last three digits. The leading period was to show the beginning of the serial. Example: rifle serial 123 would be serialized 123, while rifle 12345 would have its parts serialized as .345. Hope this helps, and pictures would be wonderful! Out of curiosity, does your carbine's barrel have a serial number applied?

Re: 1895 norwegian krag

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2024 7:34 pm
by rickhill
Hello fellow Kings Pointer. Rick Hill from Redmond, Oregon - KP 1964 Deck grad. I collect U.S. martially marked guns, 1795 thru 1945. Currently have about 70 in the collection including 10 different Krags. About to start thinning the herd. Anything you need or want let's talk.

Rick Hill
541 504-3122 Res
541 306-9412 Cell
rlhill@bendbroadband.com