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butlersrangers
09-03-2015, 09:35
(I posted this question on the Krag Collectors Association Forum, but, there was not much response).

I recently noticed an 'Eagle' stock marking, on a model 1898 Krag, that I have not seen on a Krag before. The rifle is on GunBroker and its serial number places manufacture in 1899. The stock has an 'acceptance cartouche' (script) "J.S.A. 1899". This model 1898 Krag has a damaged 1901 rear-sight.

The 'Eagle' stock marking appears in front of the Krag's Trigger-Guard. It is very similar to the Eagle Inspection Stamp placed on the U.S. Model 1917 Rifle (1917 Enfield), behind the trigger-guard. However, the Eagle is 'flipped'.

Has anyone seen this stock mark on other Krags? Significance?

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Kragrifle
09-04-2015, 06:25
Inspector marks placed when these rifles were reworked. Same inspector marks you can find on 1903's of the time period. John Beard commented ( I seem to remember) that there are letters at the base of the eagle head that identify who the inspector was.

Kragrifle
09-26-2015, 08:28
I bought this rifle. Thanks for the tip. Looks like the eagle is facing the wrong way! In the process of doing some research.

butlersrangers
09-27-2015, 08:04
Congratulations on your auction success! Keep posted on what your research reveals.