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I recently acquired this Krag sporting rifle. It has a Maquart match grade barrel, English walnut stock, Lyman aperature rear and ramp front sights, Can-Jar single set trigger, and checkered steel buttplate. ------------ GeezerD
Thanks for showing that sporter. That piece of wood is spectacular. That is the best example of how the professionals did their work back in the day!
handsome rifle indeed.
Jerry
jon_norstog
02-01-2014, 09:11
Drool!
jn
I have found a little more information on this rifle. It was built in 1985 by Paul Marquart and stocked by Dale Tuttle using a unissued Krag action. I was able to talk to Dale Tuttle and he said that the centerpiece of the project was the Canjar trigger as it is almost impossible to find one for a Krag rifle. Also it took a while to find a stock blank with the proper grain structure for Krag inletting. -------------------- GeezerD
Beautiful rifle. Unissued action?
Great example of a Krag sporter.
Dick Hosmer
02-02-2014, 11:50
If we'd not been told 1985, I'd have guessed much earlier - that is a gorgeous example of the best of the tasteful, graceful stock work of the 20s-40s - no thumbholes, giant flared pistol grips, monstrous clumps of Monte Carlo, white line spacers, etc. I'm not, generally, a fan of sporterized military rifles at all, but that one, I like!
Beautiful rifle. Unissued action?
Dale Tuttle said, as he remembers the action was acquired from the DCM as either an action itself or rifle in unissued condition. I have not been able to locate Paul Marquart to verify this. However, the action has no appreciable wear at all and shows no evidence of refinishing. I do know that purchasing this rifle was one of the most fiscally irresponsible acts I have ever commited and I will not put the price in print.:eusa_shhh: ---------------------- GeezerD
I did find out that Paul Marquart is deceased and this was one of his last rifle projects. A few days ago we had a break in the weather and I had a chance to shoot it. The only ammo available at the time was some old Remington 180 gr. RN.
After verifying the sights, I was able to get a 2 1/2 inch 5 shot group @ 100yds from a benchrest. :headbang:
GeezerD
Whatever you paid, you got the bargain to be proud of for decades to come. Fine, old-school workmanship of a classic rifle.
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