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<blockquote data-quote="becker_atc" data-source="post: 1890980" data-attributes="member: 12903"><p>I have a krag...Mine is a high grade bubba job i would call it. Not a fine sporter of any sorts but no way near restorable without a re-barrel (no extra holes and i scored a redfield no drill peep!). For that fact i keep it how it is and dont plan on changing much for the fact them are getting more scarce by the day. </p><p></p><p>Pretty sure if i see that they may get some hate mail lol. Even if it wasn't "correct", having all the parts together makes a great example of a battle rifle of yesterday. I have an '03 I plan on doing this with. Nothing cut or drilled just barreled action dropped into a sporter stock just waiting around for deal on few parts at a time to put the barreled action back in military trim.</p><p></p><p>Once a bubba always a bubba. If it is not one please don't make it one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becker_atc, post: 1890980, member: 12903"] I have a krag...Mine is a high grade bubba job i would call it. Not a fine sporter of any sorts but no way near restorable without a re-barrel (no extra holes and i scored a redfield no drill peep!). For that fact i keep it how it is and dont plan on changing much for the fact them are getting more scarce by the day. Pretty sure if i see that they may get some hate mail lol. Even if it wasn't "correct", having all the parts together makes a great example of a battle rifle of yesterday. I have an '03 I plan on doing this with. Nothing cut or drilled just barreled action dropped into a sporter stock just waiting around for deal on few parts at a time to put the barreled action back in military trim. Once a bubba always a bubba. If it is not one please don't make it one. [/QUOTE]
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