Item:
ON12408

Original U.S. Springfield Model 1892 Krag-Jørgensen Rifle Serial 20165 Converted to M1896 - Made in 1895

Item Description

Original Item: Only One Available. This is a rare early production (1895) Krag M1892 Rifle, offered in very good condition! It measures was 49 inches (1,200 mm) in overall length weighing 9.3 pounds with a 30-inch (760 mm) barrel. M1892 Krag Rifles originally had a magazine cut off that operated in the up position. M1892s can also be identified by the single-piece cleaning rod stored under the barrel. Interestingly, because it took two years to retool for production, model 1892 Krags have receivers dated "1894." Most of the M1892 rifles were then later arsenal reconditioned to the Model 1896 configuration.

This example is one of those reconditioned to the M1896 configuration in arsenal. This involved changing the magazine cutoff to one that operates in down position, and adding three-piece cleaning rod is stored in a butt trap. The front cleaning rod was removed, and the groove in the stock filled with a wood plug, which can still be seen. We removed the front barrel band to check, and it is definitely a filled channel. The sight was then changed out for a M1896 sight, along with the correct upper forestock which meets the receiver.

Our example is stamped on the receiver:

U.S.
1894. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY 20165

Research reveals that serial number 20165 dates manufacture to the second half of 1895, the second year of production. Due to how the government kept records at the time, this was considered part of Fiscal Year 1896. This is definitely one of the earlier Krag rifles that we have had. It has the original style stock with the plugged cleaning rod slot, the second pattern front barrel band with double straps on top, the later bolt with the extractor with pin and the receiver has also been altered for the extractor pin. It still has a clear circled "P" proof behind the trigger guard, indicating the barrel has passed the overpressure testing.

The stock is fitted with a M1896 solid smooth buttplate with a curved toe and butt-trap. The Butt trap is unfortunately empty on this example. The handguard meets the front edge of the receiver fitted with an upgraded model 1896 rear sight. These are very desirable as a U.S. military service rifle as most of these rifles saw heavy use in the Spanish-American War and early 1900s until the development of the M1903 rifle.

Condition is very good, with ;a lot of the original finish present, with the usual wear around the magazine door and bolt. The stock and handguard are very attractive, with the lovely red brown color of oiled walnut on the handguard and stock. The stock shows minor handling marks and very light impressions in some areas, but has a very attractive and strong grain. Both sling swivels and the stacking swivel are present and in very good condition. Action works smoothly and all components have a nice finish, with a bit of oxidation on the bright areas. The bore shows clear lands and grooves with a bright finish and clear lands and grooves, with just a bit of wear and haze.

This is a very good condition early example of the rifle that replaced the legendary Springfield Trapdoor, ready to display!

Specifications-

Year of Manufacture: 1895
Caliber:  .30-40 Krag
Cartridge Type: Centerfire Cartridge
Barrel Length: 30 Inches
Overall Length: 49 Inches
Action type: Bolt-Action
Feed System: 5 round side loaded magazine

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