Howdy, all. My neighbor and I were talking guns today, and he dragged out a Krag-Jorgensen Model 1898 cavalry carbine that appears to be in original, if somewhat battered, condition. It's mechanically sound, as far as I can determine, but he's never fired it. The original finish is worn off, and it has a nice patina with no major pitting. Rifling is sharp, and the bore looked good overall, but I don't have a borescope to examine every detail of it. It's missing the buttplate, and it's missing the contents of the butt trap (a 3 piece cleaning rod, I believe). There have been no modifications from the as-issued rifle, according to my references, so it was not part of the recall in the early 1900s. Since only about 5000 of these were made in this configuration, my neighbor was wondering if they have any collectors' value above the standard Krag. As I don't have a Blue Book, I was wondering if any folks could give me some ball park figures on this rifle in NRA "fair" condition.
Thanks,
Kevin