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SA US KRAG Serial Numbers

The document lists production numbers and serial number ranges for Springfield Krag-Jorgensen rifles made between 1894 and 1904, with the highest possible serial number being 478694. It also lists production numbers of various models of Krag rifles and carbines manufactured between 1892 and 1906.

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SA US KRAG Serial Numbers

The document lists production numbers and serial number ranges for Springfield Krag-Jorgensen rifles made between 1894 and 1904, with the highest possible serial number being 478694. It also lists production numbers of various models of Krag rifles and carbines manufactured between 1892 and 1906.

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SPRINGFIELD ARMORY US KRAG-

JORGENSEN RIFLE SERIAL NUMBER


RANGES

SPRINGFIELD KRAG-JORGENSEN RIFLES


[dated by fiscal year: July 1 of previous year – June 30 of fiscal year]

Year number produced serial number range


1894 - 2,953 1 - 2953
1895 - 13,430 2954 - 16384
1896 - 16,262 16385 - 32647
1897 - 31,819 32648 - 64557
1898 - 41,588 64556 - 116146
1899 - 103,778 116147 - 219925
1900 - 70,652 219926 - 290578
1901 - 54,739 290579 - 345318
1902 - 53,246 345319 - 398565
1903 - 61,841 398566 - 460407
1904 - 17,354 460408 - 477762

LCol. Brophy, in his book The Krag Rifle, claims that the .22 Gallery
Practice Rifles were newly manufactured weapons. If so, adjust serial
numbers accordingly. Of the 841 .22’s manufactured, 500 were made in
1905 and 341 made in 1906. If Brophy is correct, then the highest possible
serial number that could appear on a U.S. Krag-Jorgensen is 478694.

M1892 RIFLE 29000 MANUFACTURED


M1894 CARBINE WITH FULL LENGTH STOCK 10 MANUFACTURED
M1896 RIFLE 52000 MANUFACTURED
M1896 CARBINE 22000 MANUFACTURED
M1896 CADET RIFLE 400 MANUFACTURED
M1898 RIFLE, FIRST MODEL, 1896 90000 MANUFACTURED
M1898 RIFLE, SECOND MODEL, 1898 70000 MANUFACTURED
M1898 RIFLE, THIRD MODEL, 1901 57000 MANUFACTURED
M1898 RIFLE, FOURTH MODEL, 1902 45000 MANUFACTURED
M1898 CARBINE 5000 MANUFACTURED
M1898 CONVERTED CARBINE 3000 MANUFACTURED
M1906//1899 CONVERTED CARBINE, PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY
5002 MANUFACTURED
M1899 CARBINE FIRST MODEL, 1896 9000 MANUFACTURED
M1899 CARBINE SECOND MODEL, 1898 16000 MANUFACTURED
M1899 CARBINE THIRD MODEL, 1901 2000 MANUFACTURED
M1905 GALLERY PRACTICE RIFLE .22RF 200 MANUFACTURED

Notes: Magazine modifications for the clip fed Parkerhurt device are in the
288270 to 289155 serial number ranges.
The entire 10 year production period is marked by numerous modifications
as to, sights, stock fittings. Many early models were recalled to SPAR for
such changes.
The Philippine Constabulary carbines were all (mostly) converted at Benicia
Arsenal, California.
The 1905 Gallery Practice rifles caliber .22 were in the serial number range
476000 to 4765000. 86 of these receivers are positively known to have been
destroyed.
Most of the 1898 converted carbines were modified to the 1899 Long Stock
model.

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