A Scoped Krag

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  • JBinIll
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 5608

    #1

    A Scoped Krag

    From a plate in the 1900 Chief of Ordnance Reports.Telescopic Sight-

    Last edited by JBinIll; 07-06-2013, 05:14.
    A man with a sword may talk of peace.A man with out a sword may talk of peace,but he must talk very fast indeed.
  • JBinIll
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 5608

    #2
    Last edited by JBinIll; 07-06-2013, 05:15.
    A man with a sword may talk of peace.A man with out a sword may talk of peace,but he must talk very fast indeed.

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    • JBinIll
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 5608

      #3
      Last edited by JBinIll; 07-06-2013, 05:16.
      A man with a sword may talk of peace.A man with out a sword may talk of peace,but he must talk very fast indeed.

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      • jon_norstog
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 3896

        #4
        Thanks, JB.


        jn

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        • 5MadFarmers
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 2815

          #5
          Rub it in.

          A set of those mounts sold on eBay a few years ago. I wasn't sure at the time that they were for the Krag so I didn't take them. Dummy me.

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          • madsenshooter
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 1476

            #6
            Dummy me for not getting the sideplate I saw that was made to mount the Warner Swasey. I don't recall the exact amount, but I don't think it went for much.
            "I have sworn upon the Altar of God, eternity hostility upon all forms of tyranny over the minds of man." - Thomas Jefferson

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            • gnoahhh
              Senior Member
              • May 2012
              • 100

              #7
              Extremely cool, but due to the way they were attached to the gun, were they really, really, stable? I wonder if there any records/reports extant showing they were ever used in combat?

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              • JBinIll
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2010
                • 5608

                #8
                Originally posted by gnoahhh
                Extremely cool, but due to the way they were attached to the gun, were they really, really, stable? I wonder if there any records/reports extant showing they were ever used in combat?
                It was recommended that some be purchased for trials at the time.Whether any were no idea.May be a report in the 1901 CofO reports on the trials.

                A man with a sword may talk of peace.A man with out a sword may talk of peace,but he must talk very fast indeed.

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                • Kragrifle
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 1161

                  #9
                  Originally ten produced. As I remember several of the scopes were damaged from recoil. The one shown above is dated 1899 and had an earlier model Cataract scope. The ten were cartouched 1900 and in the 278K serial number range. This data is from Brophy and Mallory's books. I have heard of another scoped Krag being sold at Louisville show years ago with another model scope used, alleged to have been from Frankford arsenal.

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