Picked up my first 1898 today, wood is dated 1899, receiver is 1902 and rear sight is a 1901 model, original 1887 sling & brass muzzle cap. The wood is in very very good condition, the metal has been re blued & done very well, does any of this effect the value? What is a reasonable value of these with out a sling and muzzle cap?image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
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What is meant by original? I doubt any sling is 'original' the one used on the rifle originally. If it has only one hook it may be original type. Any way its probably had a multitude of slings on it at one time or another!You can never go home again.Comment
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In this case, I would say that "original" would mean "made prior to 1900". I believe that dating (at least on a large scale) did not begin until the Model 1907(?) of the 1903/WW1 period, and repros were not made, in quantity, until the 1980s or later. The vast majority of undated, single-loop slings, showing significant age/patina, are in fact "original". Musket slings were used on the early trapdoors, trapdoor slings were used through the Krag period, etc. They even spliced slings from serviceable portions.Comment
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When new rifles were received by the troops, they were instructed to transfer their old slings - if OK - to the new rifle. The sling was only meant for carrying and was not model-specific.Comment
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