photos of different Krag

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GWarden posted this 08 February 2021

Took the Krag apart, hope these photos are clear showing the work on this unique Krag. The inletting is superb. 

Thanks again for the interest in the unique Krag, and letting me share some about this rifle. 

bob

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Rum River posted this 12 February 2021

Thanks for posting these pictures. I've owned a few Krag's over the years but had never heard of this conversion until now.

"Well hell boys. I'd damn sight rather be hung by my friends than by a bunch'a damn strangers."

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ray h posted this 10 February 2021

Thanks Bob

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GWarden posted this 10 February 2021

Ray

If I understand your question. When shells are  pushed down from the top, they go straight down into the blind magazine. There is no exposed part of the magazine on the left side of the Krag. Hope this answers your question. Have a good day.

bob

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ray h posted this 10 February 2021

That's not what I had in mind for a design. So the shells feed up from the left side? What goes in the gap under the action? Sorry I have zero experience with the Krag.  Within the last year I have seen 2 pictures of customs with blind mags and each were grand looking rifles.  Sorry for the dumb questions.

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