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Fred
01-29-2018, 11:25
I'm just messing around with my iPhone camera to see how to get the best photos.
So, let us see how my angle and focus work out...

Fred
01-29-2018, 11:35
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jon_norstog
01-29-2018, 11:37
That is NICE, Fred!

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Fred
01-29-2018, 12:25
Thank you! :hello:

butlersrangers
01-29-2018, 01:42
Nice Krag-Jorgensen and nice photos. Thanks for sharing.

Fred
01-29-2018, 07:19
Thanks!

blackhawknj
01-29-2018, 09:53
Excellent photos.

Fred
01-30-2018, 10:27
Thanks Blacknj ! I'd like to take some photos outside, but any temperature below freezing just starts to suck the life out of me after three or more minutes. It's not even Twenty degrees outside now. It has been around 90 degrees below freezing on and off depending on the wind chill up here on our hill this winter.
Except for there being more air pressure here, our house might as well be somewhere on the planet Mars as opposed to being here in Nebraska in regards to getting that cold outside. Lol

Fred
01-30-2018, 10:37
I can't manage to get any good focus with the iPhone camera. I'll try my iPad and see what happens. I'm trying to hold as steady as I can. Ha!

Dan Shapiro
02-01-2018, 06:50
Very NICE, Fred!

Dick Hosmer
02-01-2018, 07:04
Late to the party but very, very nice, Fred. Your pictures are always quite clear for not using a tripod.

Fred
02-01-2018, 07:18
Very NICE, Fred!

Thaks Dan! :hello:

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Late to the party but very, very nice, Fred. Your pictures are always quite clear for not using a tripod.

Thanks for your encouragement Dick! :hello:

Allen
02-01-2018, 07:57
Late to the party as well.

Rifle looks like a new one.

I have commented before about your picture quality and was surprised they were taken with your phone camera. I have a Nikon D3200 with a $700 lens and have problems turning out stuff this nice.

Fred
02-01-2018, 01:19
Thanks Allen! I don't know squat about photography, but it's fun for me to be able to share my rifle with others. Nobody ever gets to actually hold them because we live too far from anyone to make for an easy visit.

Kragrifle
02-02-2018, 05:08
Fred, is your rifle cut for an oiler?

Fred
02-02-2018, 07:39
Yes it is Mike. It even has one in the stock along with three sections of rod.
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Fred
02-04-2018, 09:40
Rifle looks like a new one.



It appears to me that this rifle was certainly used in service. It also appears to've been cared for quite well. The metal is without any pitting. The bore is sharp.
The original stock was replaced at some time during its service with a Field Replacement stock.
Some armorer matched up the Blonde stock with a matching Blond hand guard.
It's an excellent fit of metal to wood. Well matched up.

sdkrag
02-05-2018, 02:43
Really nice rifle!

Fred
02-07-2018, 06:08
Thanks!

free1954
02-11-2018, 04:48
very nice. and great pics. was that a converted 92 rifle?

Fred
02-11-2018, 01:03
No, it was made as an 1896.

free1954
02-16-2018, 04:05
No, it was made as an 1896.


thanks for the reply. I wish I could take pictures that nice.

butlersrangers
02-16-2018, 07:42
Fred - What is the 'story' on the interesting sling on your beautiful model 1896 Krag?

Pardon my borrowing and cropping your nice photos. This sling has a very distinctive structure, button placement, and attachment, which I am trying to highlight.

Can you explain more about your sling? It appears a lot more practical and less bulky than the usual 64 to 66 inch long Krag sling. It looks like it could be used as an aid to prone shooting, as well as, a carry strap.

What is the length of this sling and how many pairs of holes? Thanks!

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Fred
02-16-2018, 05:33
It is one of the slings that were used on the new Rod Bayonet 1903. They were also used on Krags.
Dated 1903 and stamped Rock Island Arsenal.

Fred
02-17-2018, 07:58
I believe the sling might've been designed for the Krag, and then, later adopted to use on the new 1903 when it came out.
I'll get the length and the number of sets of holes posted here for you after I take it off the rifle and measure it. Maybe I can leave it on the rifle and do the same...
Normally, these Slings go for $250.00 to $300.00. I had two of them and let one go on my sold rod bayonet 1903. The best of the two I kept on my 1896 Krag.

butlersrangers
02-17-2018, 09:47
Thanks Fred! An approximate length and the number of holes (pairs) would be good and greatly appreciated.

Fred
02-17-2018, 05:45
The sling has 20 pairs of holes and is 51 inches long from the end of the claw to the end of the sling.

Fred
02-17-2018, 05:57
With Three pairs of holes on one end, the sling can be kept taut or allowed a little slack, depending on where the hooks are placed. There's no reason to have to Remove the brass button before adjusting the sling for carrying. It's an excellent Krag and early pre 1907 sling for an 03 Springfield.

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butlersrangers
02-17-2018, 08:41
Fred - Thank you again for sharing wonderful items from your collection. Thanks for the details on a very interesting and rare U.S. Sling!