Noel: cool, you have a M1896 carbine that went through the upgrade program in the early 1900s and was fitted with a M1899 stock and M1901 rear sight. The pin should drive out either way. You say the rear sight has a "wide V"? If so it has been filed open as it should have a very narrow U notch.
I have the same carbine in my collection. There are very few all original M1896 carbines around and they go for a premium here in the States (usually in excess of $3000).
You can still pick up decent M96/98 Krag rifles for under a $1000 but carbines now go for $1500 and up. I spoke with a well known author and collector of US martial arms a couple of years ago and he bragged that he had just bought an all original M1892 Krag (1st version) and while he wouldn't tell me the exact price he intimated that it was "...on the high side of $10,000." Sigh.....
I have the same carbine in my collection. There are very few all original M1896 carbines around and they go for a premium here in the States (usually in excess of $3000).
You can still pick up decent M96/98 Krag rifles for under a $1000 but carbines now go for $1500 and up. I spoke with a well known author and collector of US martial arms a couple of years ago and he bragged that he had just bought an all original M1892 Krag (1st version) and while he wouldn't tell me the exact price he intimated that it was "...on the high side of $10,000." Sigh.....
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