Eaglelord17
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Sault Ste. Marie
Hi all,
I recently acquired a Norwegian M94 Long Krag-Jorgensen in 6.5x55. Its manufactured in 1895 (the initial military contracts didn't start until 1896 so this was a civilian purchase from Steyr). Serial Number is 790 and the major parts are matching (bolt, receiver, etc.) the only parts not matching (that I have seen) is part of the trigger assembly. It also has a very nice bore (very strong and bright rifling).
The bad news is that the barrel was cut back a bit (about a half inch or so) and the bayonet lug was removed. The upper hand-guard is missing the metal portion at the back that secures it to the barrel/receiver, and the upper hand guard has plaster or something on it to maybe have tried to fix a crack or something (very top of the bottom piece of the stock has the same thing). Some of the screws heads are also fairly worn but none of them are stripped. There is also some pitting to the receiver. This was a rifle that was not treated the best in the past that is for sure.
What I was wondering is what would you guys price it at. Normally I am pretty good at finding the price of a item but since this is a fairly unique firearm so I don't know where to price it. I was thinking maybe 400-600$ but I don't really know, it would be a decent parts gun if someone was trying to restore one or it also is unique being such a early production. I really do like the rifle its just I have decided to take my collection a other route at the moment (I am trying to get my hands on a Type 30 Arisaka at the moment so this would be a good start towards the cost of that).
Here are some photos of the M94 please let me know what you guys think






Thanks, for looking
I recently acquired a Norwegian M94 Long Krag-Jorgensen in 6.5x55. Its manufactured in 1895 (the initial military contracts didn't start until 1896 so this was a civilian purchase from Steyr). Serial Number is 790 and the major parts are matching (bolt, receiver, etc.) the only parts not matching (that I have seen) is part of the trigger assembly. It also has a very nice bore (very strong and bright rifling).
The bad news is that the barrel was cut back a bit (about a half inch or so) and the bayonet lug was removed. The upper hand-guard is missing the metal portion at the back that secures it to the barrel/receiver, and the upper hand guard has plaster or something on it to maybe have tried to fix a crack or something (very top of the bottom piece of the stock has the same thing). Some of the screws heads are also fairly worn but none of them are stripped. There is also some pitting to the receiver. This was a rifle that was not treated the best in the past that is for sure.
What I was wondering is what would you guys price it at. Normally I am pretty good at finding the price of a item but since this is a fairly unique firearm so I don't know where to price it. I was thinking maybe 400-600$ but I don't really know, it would be a decent parts gun if someone was trying to restore one or it also is unique being such a early production. I really do like the rifle its just I have decided to take my collection a other route at the moment (I am trying to get my hands on a Type 30 Arisaka at the moment so this would be a good start towards the cost of that).
Here are some photos of the M94 please let me know what you guys think






Thanks, for looking























































