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LTC
09-01-2015, 08:15
I just won it on a GB auction. Well really the auction didn't attract any bids so after looking at the rifle in person, it was local to me, I made an offer and it was accepted. The seller listed the bore as rusty and pitted. From the small amount of research I have done the S/N looks to be from 1898, 169XXX, It has a 1902 sight with the pop up peep. Once home I ran a bore brush and patches through the bore. I was amazed as the bore cleaned up with no signs of rust or pitting. What appeared as rust was really just dirt.

It is in what I would call nice shape. Good wood with a minor crack at the rear of the action but no inspection cartouche on the left wrist , 90% bluing, no buggered screw heads. The only minor corrosion is on the butt plate. Everything seems to function as it should and the bore is bright and shiny with no pitting or dark areas. No oiler or cleaning rods, but there was a old, live .30 U.S. round wedged in the oiler hole.
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I think I did well at $400.00.

LTC

jon_norstog
09-01-2015, 08:24
If the rifle is as you describe you did REAL well. A lot of times the lack of cartouche on the stock means the weapon went into an arsenal for a refurb. Your '98 was too late for the Spanish-American War, but it could have seen service in the Philippines or China, and got beat up enough to have to go in for a refit, perhaps at Benicia.
Take it out shooting. They like to be fired.

JN

psteinmayer
09-02-2015, 04:59
Nice looking rifle, and looks like you got it for a steal! If the furniture is cracked behind the receiver, fear not. My 98 rifle cracked there also, and I recently repaired it. I'm still shooting her in multiple matches every year!

Rick the Librarian
09-02-2015, 08:32
I also bought a "sample" Krag some 10 years ago ...now I have SEVEN of them - better watch out when you say "first"!! LOL!

JOEZ
09-02-2015, 08:42
Looks like a beauty. Good luck.

psteinmayer
09-03-2015, 04:47
I also bought a "sample" Krag some 10 years ago ...now I have SEVEN of them - better watch out when you say "first"!! LOL!

Amen to that Rick!

butlersrangers
09-03-2015, 08:35
'LTC' - Very nice Krag, Ya did good. Now get it out to Seagirt, N.J., and see how it performs!

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1563621
09-09-2015, 05:34
The problem is Seagirt is the NJ state Police training facility now. They might have an issue with firing the Krag on their property!

1563621
09-09-2015, 05:35
By the way Very nice Krag & a nice price! Toms River here.

Mark Daiute
09-10-2015, 02:26
I think at 400 you did insanely well. Only 50 dollars more than I paid for a bobbed 1896 with no handguard. HJapp for you I am!

Mark Daiute
09-10-2015, 02:28
I think at 400 you did insanely well. Only 50 dollars more than I paid for an 1896 wqith a bobbed stock and no handguard. Happy for you I am!

M2Phil
09-11-2015, 07:03
I also bought a "sample" Krag some 10 years ago ...now I have SEVEN of them - better watch out when you say "first"!! LOL!

It's too late for warnings now!