Amazing that somewhere they found 800 old Krags sitting around. You can still find 30-40 Krag ammunition readily -- just not surplus like the old days. At $2.50 a round it becomes quite dear to shoot factory ammo.
Not sure if you could find any Krags cheaper any place else sadly.
Remington was making Core-Lokt ammo for it the last I knew. I used a Krag-Jorgensen in the carbine version for Whitetail Deer here in Michigan for a couple of years. It works fantastic, and the action is certainly butter smooth as they say. I gave it to one of my sons after my dad passed.
Civilized 'em with a Krag, and return us to our own beloved home.
Ran across that little ditty while researching a paper on the development of the M1911 for ROTC class. Can't post the first part without heads exploding these days.
6 comments:
Oh you GOTTA jump on that, BP…
Can you find ammo for it?
Amazing that somewhere they found 800 old Krags sitting around. You can still find 30-40 Krag ammunition readily -- just not surplus like the old days. At $2.50 a round it becomes quite dear to shoot factory ammo.
Not sure if you could find any Krags cheaper any place else sadly.
Remington was making Core-Lokt ammo for it the last I knew. I used a Krag-Jorgensen in the carbine version for Whitetail Deer here in Michigan for a couple of years. It works fantastic, and the action is certainly butter smooth as they say.
I gave it to one of my sons after my dad passed.
I mean, who ever said "Civilize them with an AR"?
Kyle Rittenhouse, perhaps.
Civilized 'em with a Krag, and return us to our own beloved home.
Ran across that little ditty while researching a paper on the development of the M1911 for ROTC class. Can't post the first part without heads exploding these days.
Post a Comment