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This is one of the three freebies a friend gave me last month for "disposal" or what ever was their fate. It has a lot of surface rust and the stock is a disaster. When I took the barrel and receiver out of the stock I found the stock was broken in two so did a Gorilla Glue job ( I surely didn't hurt it's value
) . I don't know what the stock was like originally but it appears to have been cut down and worked over with a wood rasp . A lot of the rust could be removed with oil and wool but the damage at the muzzle is the worst. The receiver and it's internals are in pretty good condition. I am thinking I will just haul it to the gun show one of these days and see if it could be used by someone as a source of parts.I don't know what model it is/was or it's country of origin. The barrel is 24" long which is two inches longer than the Carbine models that were made in US models. The NRA carbines were also cut to 22". I did see a Denmark Carbine listed with a 24" barrel and a Norway Short Rifle with a 24" barrel. Just curious as to what it is, where it may have come from, and any ideas as to what I should do with it (be kind). I have no intention of investing any money in it and just hope it can find it's way to someone that could use it or a part from it. http://s1201.beta.photobucket.com/us...be99a.jpg.html http://s1201.beta.photobucket.com/us...d3402.jpg.html http://s1201.beta.photobucket.com/us...8b331.jpg.html http://s1201.beta.photobucket.com/us...66532.jpg.html http://s1201.beta.photobucket.com/us...49d36.jpg.html http://s1201.beta.photobucket.com/us...485cb.jpg.html http://s1201.beta.photobucket.com/us...89bc4.jpg.html
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I actually think there's hope for this rifle, not a Krag guru, but I think there's life there.
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Yumping Yimminey, It's what left of a Norwegian, I have no idea where you would find the various missing parts, but it looks like it might be worth the search....
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Norwegian Krag - 6.5x55 -- probably not economically restorable but possibly still a good shooter --
Barrel length would suggest it was a model 1912 carbine - Rather unfortunate demise. |
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Thanks for the info. I agree it is sad to see firearms treated this way. I know nothing of the recent history of any of the three neglected guns that were passed to me by a friend who received them from the daughter of the owner, who wanted to dispose of them. Disposal to me means finding someone that can use them or a part. I always thought the magazine was such a neat idea on the Krag.
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Most of the 1912's I have seen suffer from two ailments, poor bores and excess headspace.
Most were imported in the early 60's and for some reason many had mismatched bolts -The excess headspace can be dealt with by fireforming cases and sometime the poor bores even shoot well. At least well enough to bring down bambi. I wish I was near enough to make a deal on it as I am quite fond of the krag -- The correct name is M1912 Krag - Jorgenson - I believe there was an earlier (1880 or so) krag - pedersen Last edited by gunboat; 12-23-2012 at 03:56 PM.. |
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Thanks gunboat. Yea there are a few miles between us.
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