Everything in very good condition for parts that are well over years old. Also includes the triggerguard and mounting screws. All action parts are there except the cut off lever please see photos to make sure the parts you need are there. Heavily sanded stock.Parts were removed from a working rifle. Receiver drilled and tapped for Weaver 2 side scope mount.īlueing thin. Receiver has one hole drilled, tapped and plugged. Loss of blueing in spots on bottom of barrel. Redfield receiver sight cutoff hole type and Redfield ramp front sight. Receiver is drilled and tapped for Weaver 2 side scope mount included. Rear sight is type and front sight is original. Original rifle stock redone to carbine style. Receiver is drilled and tapped for a Weaver 2 side scope mount.īore is like new.
Metal is clean and free of rust and corrosion with no pitting. Sedgley Sporter restocked and rebarreled by Sedgley. Beautiful classic style laminated walnut stock with rosewood tips and Pachmayer cushioned butt plate. Buehler commercial low scope safety installed. Everything is matching numbers, including the cleaning rod. In is equal to the commercial sporters made by Mauser during that period. The quality of the fit and finish of this Oberndorf Mauser Mfd. One of only 10, contract carbines with the Chilean Carbineros logo stamped on the front receiver ring and Mauser Banner stamped on the rear ring. Towards a modular approach for unstructured shock Shipping is in addition to below marked prices. After 50 years of collecting, it's time to pass these things on to another custodian. Also a few Eddystones in various stages of sporterizing. This will ship free USPS Priority Mail to your domestic address carefully padded in a tube mailer.Remember Me? What's New? Results 1 to 17 of Join Date Oct Posts Krag Rifles and Parts For Sale. Please don't hesitate to send me your questions and thank you for looking. It measures just a hair over 28 inches long and has no hardware on it. Without having my own krag, I cannot tell if this is full-length or a semi-sporterized version. The stock has small dents and dings as one would expect from a 100+ year old piece of military hardware. There is one small chip that would be below the forward sling-swivel band, but once fitted would be completely obscured by said band. There's also a very light "Circle-P" armory stamp just below the trigger guard slot and between the stamp and well is also a very small and very faint "96," which could be a rack number or part of a date. There is also a very small (about a typical 10 or 12-point font sized) "U" and and "A"stamped into the magazine well area of the stock. The buttstock-oiler compartment/s have been filled, but can easily be re-drilled. It has also been misidentified in the past by some authors as "JLA," but this has since been confirmed to be inaccurate (any easy mistake when you see just how stylized the script is). These highly stylized stamps appear on Krag Stocks dating from about 1894 until 1904. Sumner Adams, who was the Assistant Foreman of the Assembling Room at the Springfield Armory. The "JSA" means the rifle -or at least this stock- was personally inspected and stamped by J. It looks like 1898 to me, but I've had some differing opinions, so I'm deferring to the pictures so you can decide for yourself. It has its inspection stamp or 'cartouche" that shows a "JSA" over "18?" the last 3 digits of the date are too light for me to accurately indicate as, like too many of these original stocks, it has probably been sanded.
This sale is for an original Krag Model of 1898 wooden stock.