Always wanted one of the full length Krags, but they sure are hard to find in Canada. My 1899 has a near mint bore and sure is a pleasure to shoot! I have a really nice '03, too, from 1934, with the finger groove stock and all the right parts. It was made in 1911 but had its receiver replaced in the 30's.JerryB wrote:Thanks for the video and we do like old Krags. I have a rifle with the full 30 inch barrel and all the wood except the long piece on the bottom and the one on top over the sight. I do like that 30-40 round.
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