The buttplate shows scratches, discoloration, and light surface erosion. Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock has a straight grip, cutout for the bolt handle, finger grooves, barrel band, nosecap, stacking loop, 2 sling loops, and a metal buttplate with hinged door for storage. When flipped up it becomes a sight ladder that uses a sliding “U” notched blade and aperture. The left side of the rear sight base is marked “4B 3 2 1” for use with the escalator. The rear sight is a “V” notched blade attached to an escalator assembly. Sights / Optics: The front sight is a pinned blade set atop a raised base. The undated “JFC” cartouche was used on nonstandard rifles and carbines including the Model 1898 Gallery Rifle (page 59). ![]() The left side of the stock, above the trigger, is marked with an undated “boxed” inspector’s cartouche “JFC” (J.F. The bottom of the grip is marked “44” and with a “circled P” proof. The bottom of the bolt handle is marked with a faded stamping. 22” which is correct for a Krag Gallery Rifle (page 274 of The American Krag Rifle and Carbine by Joe Poyer). Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “U.S. The original side mounted magazine is still in place. ![]() Year of Manufacture: 1905 -1906 (see page 230 of The American Krag Rifle and Carbine by Joe Poyer)Īction Type: Bolt Action, Single Shot. ![]() Model: .22 Caliber 1898 Krag Gallery Rifle Arrow_back Returns To All Sold Items arrow_back Return To Sold Post-1900 U.S.
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