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1898 Krag-Jorgenson .30-40

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 9:21 am
by Jethro
The Krag-Jorgenson .30-40 replaced the Springfield .45-70 as the primary U.S. military rifle beginning in 1892 and remained in service until superceded by the Springfield 1903 .30-06 in 1903. This rifle was used by the regular US forces during the Spanish-American War of 1898. It also saw action during the Phillipine Insurrection. The superiority of the Spanish 7mm Mausers during that conflict led to the introduction of the '03. They Krag was the first US military rifle to use smokeless ammunition.

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Jethro

Krag Rifle

Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 8:21 am
by BOLOMK1
The Krag has been rather wrongly pilloried as inferior to the Spanish Mausers when in fact,it was more an ammunition deficiency than any inherent weakness of the Krag design.

The Krag was not amenable to stripper clip loading but was very fast to reload by dumping loose rounds into its magazine.

Ballistcally,the .30-40 round could have been greatly improved,as was the original .30-'06,by the use of a lighter more aerodynamic bullet.

Finally,our so called "smokeless" powder was far behind European developments of the period.

Just gotta stick up for the Old Girl! :)

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 9:57 pm
by A square 10
ill post mine , the top one is obviously the 1893 spanish mauser that was mentioned , then an 1892/96 krag with the leather sling , and 1898 krag with the mills tropical sling ,

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and the 1899 krag carbine , with younger relatives -1903 rock island & 1903A1 springfield

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