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- Krag–Jørgensen - Wikipedia
The Krag–Jørgensen is a repeating bolt-action rifle [1] designed by the Norwegians Ole Herman Johannes Krag and Erik Jørgensen in the late 19th century It was adopted as a standard arm by Norway, Denmark, and the United States
- The Krag-Jorgensen: Americas First Bolt-Action Service Rifle
U S Model 1892 Krag-Jorgensen Rifle The M1892 shown is documented to have been used by the 16th Infantry at the Battle of Santiago The Krag was chambered for the first small-caliber ( 30),
- Krag Collectors Association – Dedicated to the continuing . . .
Dedicated to the continuing study, collecting, and preservation of the Krag Rifle
- A Quick and Dirty Guide: Military Krag-Jørgensen Rifles
We often think of the Krag-Jørgensen as a series of U S rifles and only occasionally about the Norwegian or Danish versions But there were a lot of Krag variants and we’ve covered them here
- The Forgotten Krag Rifle - Guns and Ammo
Considered a “one-war rifle,” the U S Krag-Jørgensen possesses a fascinating and convoluted history By the third quarter of the 19th century, there was no dearth of repeating rifle designs Nor was there a scarcity of bolt-action systems
- The . 30-40 U. S. Krag-Jorgensen in Combat - The Armory Life
The Krag rifle, dubbed “The U S Magazine Rifle, Calibre 30” was chosen in 1893, beginning an 11-year career as the U S military’s primary rifle Remember the Maine!
- Life and times of the Springfield Krag-Jorgensen :: Guns. com
A slick bolt action, the Krag-Jorgensen is a magazine fed Norwegian-designed rifle It was adopted in 1892 for use by the U S military Though long and un-romantic, the Krag’s official
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