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Springfield Armory Springfield Model 1892-99 .30-40 Krag 30-inch

The first bolt-action magazine rifle adopted by the US Army, replacing the single-shot Trapdoor Springfield. The Krag-Jorgensen rotary magazine fed from the right side and saw action in the Spanish-American War.

📄Manual (model family)🔧Schematic — not on file
Type
Rifle
Action
Bolt-Action
Caliber
30-40 Krag
Capacity
5
Introduced
1892
Origin
USA
Status
Discontinued
Platform
Springfield Krag

Chamberings

Specifications

Weight (unloaded)
9 oz
Overall length
49"
Barrel options
30-inch
Era
Old West Era
Military use
Yes
Intended use
Military Service

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FAQs

How much does the Springfield Armory Springfield Model 1892-99 .30-40 Krag 30-inch weigh?
The Springfield Armory Springfield Model 1892-99 .30-40 Krag 30-inch weighs 9 oz (0.6 lb) unloaded.
What caliber is the Springfield Armory Springfield Model 1892-99 .30-40 Krag 30-inch?
The Springfield Armory Springfield Model 1892-99 .30-40 Krag 30-inch is chambered in 30-40 Krag.
When was the Springfield Armory Springfield Model 1892-99 .30-40 Krag 30-inch introduced?
The Springfield Armory Springfield Model 1892-99 .30-40 Krag 30-inch was introduced in 1892 in USA and is discontinued.
What is the capacity of the Springfield Armory Springfield Model 1892-99 .30-40 Krag 30-inch?
The Springfield Armory Springfield Model 1892-99 .30-40 Krag 30-inch has a capacity of 5.

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