Hello,
I have an unaltered Krag 1898 rifle that has the tip of the striker firing pin cut off and replaced with a small wire. I am looking for a new striker. I have looked on numerous gun parts sites and even eBay and cannot locate one. Does anyone in this group have this part for sale? Thank you, John.
Striker firing pin
- butlersrangers
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Re: Striker firing pin
Your current striker (firing pin) can, likely, be more expertly repaired.
A replacement original striker can probably be purchased from 'Grandpa's Gun-Parts', when he re-opens after the holidays.
(There is a link in KCA 'classifieds').
A replacement original striker can probably be purchased from 'Grandpa's Gun-Parts', when he re-opens after the holidays.
(There is a link in KCA 'classifieds').
Re: Striker firing pin
Thank you,
I hadn’t even considered having a gunsmith repair it.
I hadn’t even considered having a gunsmith repair it.
Re: Striker firing pin
Are the U.S. made strikers interchangeable with the Norwegian made part? Different projectile and different specs. Just curious.
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Re: Striker firing pin
I don't think so. (I've never tried such a replacement and I no longer have a Norwegian Krag to experiment with).
The U.S. and the Norwegian 'strikers' appear similar, but, the Norwegian part has a slight step or shoulder, where the pin blends into the main body of the striker.
The dimensions of the two models are likely very different (and I vaguely recall somebody having ignition problems, when the wrong part was substituted)?
I have never broken a Krag 'firing-pin', but, I have owned a couple of 'sportered' Krags with crudely repaired strikers, that I replaced.
A parts vendor, Larry Brown, often comes to the Michigan Antique Arms Show and normally has U.S. Krag 'strikers'.
He is knowledgeable and ethical. I believe, he resides in Indiana.
(Larry W. Brown - phone 260-749-5708 - lwbrown77@comcast.net)
The U.S. and the Norwegian 'strikers' appear similar, but, the Norwegian part has a slight step or shoulder, where the pin blends into the main body of the striker.
The dimensions of the two models are likely very different (and I vaguely recall somebody having ignition problems, when the wrong part was substituted)?
I have never broken a Krag 'firing-pin', but, I have owned a couple of 'sportered' Krags with crudely repaired strikers, that I replaced.
A parts vendor, Larry Brown, often comes to the Michigan Antique Arms Show and normally has U.S. Krag 'strikers'.
He is knowledgeable and ethical. I believe, he resides in Indiana.
(Larry W. Brown - phone 260-749-5708 - lwbrown77@comcast.net)
Re: Striker firing pin
Thanks again, I appreciate your help.