New to me - 1898 Krag

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  • Surplus Fan
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 3

    #1

    New to me - 1898 Krag

    New here. Frequent a few forums and recognize RTL from elsewhere. Been reading here and seems like a good group. I had been on a quest for a Krag for a while, had a misstep when I brought one home and had the barrel twist off in my hands upon inspection - bought from a big box who returned my money.

    I read up online and probably handled a couple dozen at shows before I finally picked one up. Not long after I stumbled upon another that was a good deal so I grabbed it. Has a great bore. Need to slug it soon. I'm looking to get into reloading for these and would eventually love to shoot the Krag in competition. Thought this would be a good place to hang around as I delve deeper into this fine rifle.

    Here is a link to pictures. Thought I'd share with my introduction.

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  • Mark Daiute
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 654

    #2
    thank you!
    "A man with a tractor and a chain saw has no excuses, nor does he need any"
    Me. "Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds" Emerson "Consistency is the darling of those that stack wood or cast bullets" Me.

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    • psteinmayer
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2011
      • 1527

      #3
      Welcome to the forum, and to the wonderful world of Krags!

      That's a nice looking 1898. From the looks of the screw heads, it has probably been apart a few times. It should be a great shooter, and do you well in competitions As for the reloading, lots of great info and help here on this forum to get you started!

      Paul
      "I was home... What happened? What the Hell Happened?" - MM1 Jacob Holman, USS San Pablo

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      • Rick the Librarian
        Super Moderator
        • Aug 2009
        • 6700

        #4
        Looks like an excellent example. I also enjoy shooting the Krag and have done a little reloading, as well.

        Watch out, as Krags can be habit-forming. I started out about 10 years ago wanting just one "example". At last count, I now have SIX of the little darlings!
        "We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst."
        --C.S. Lewis

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        • Surplus Fan
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2014
          • 3

          #5
          Originally posted by psteinmayer
          Welcome to the forum, and to the wonderful world of Krags!

          That's a nice looking 1898. From the looks of the screw heads, it has probably been apart a few times. It should be a great shooter, and do you well in competitions As for the reloading, lots of great info and help here on this forum to get you started!

          Paul
          Thanks for the welcome. The buggered screw head is dissapointing but at $650 OTD I'm not too bummed.
          Last edited by Surplus Fan; 01-07-2014, 07:51.

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          • jon_norstog
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 3896

            #6
            Fan,

            That is a nice rifle! When I was a kid one of the things I heard time after time from the old-timers was "those are really accuraTE." Now I'm an old-timer and I have 3 of them. I think you will be happy with it.

            The Krag in its carbine configuration (real or fake) is easily the best hunting rifle Springfield ever made. No sporterizing required. And the Krag period's military history is interesting as hell without being overwhelming.

            Good luck!

            jn

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            • Rick the Librarian
              Super Moderator
              • Aug 2009
              • 6700

              #7
              As I often say, considering the Krag was only a first line rifle for about 10 years, it saw a LOT of action - S/A War, Boxer Rebellion, Philippine Insurrection, etc.
              "We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise. We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst."
              --C.S. Lewis

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              • dave
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 6778

                #8
                Reproductoin screws can be had for most of the Krag screws. They look good and hard (impossible?) to tell from original.
                Get yourself a good set of proper gunsmith screw drivers, good investment!
                Last edited by dave; 01-08-2014, 10:35.
                You can never go home again.

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                • psteinmayer
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 1527

                  #9
                  Even with the buggered up screws, it's still a great investment... and one hell of a great shooting rifle too! I knew I struck gold with my cutoff sporter, but when dad finally let me take possession of his 1898 rifle, a love affair began... It became my mistress - one that my wife still curses to this day!

                  Speaking of seeing action Rick, my 1898 rifle did time in France in 1917/1918! She's seen her share...
                  "I was home... What happened? What the Hell Happened?" - MM1 Jacob Holman, USS San Pablo

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                  • Surplus Fan
                    Junior Member
                    • Jan 2014
                    • 3

                    #10
                    Originally posted by dave
                    Reproductoin screws can be had for most of the Krag screws. They look good and hard (impossible?) to tell from original.
                    Get yourself a good set of proper gunsmith screw drivers, good investment!
                    Thanks Dave. I have a good set of screwdrivers. The buggering was done by a previous owner. I'll look into the reproduction screws, good tip.

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