The Springfield Model 1898 Krag is a bolt-action rifle chambered in .30-40 Krag. It utilizes a manually operated bolt mechanism with a side-loading magazine system typical of the Krag design. This rifle has a 23-inch barrel and a standard capacity of five rounds. The overall configuration reflects the late 19th-century U.S. military pattern, with the distinctive receiver cutout for its magazine gate and the characteristic smooth bolt handle contour associated with Springfield Krag rifles.

Metal components are configured in the traditional military layout, including the receiver, bolt assembly, and barrel, all finished in standard steel. The stock is a full-length wood design with integral handguard and barrel bands consistent with the period configuration. This rifle is used, showing typical indications of prior handling and age consistent with its historical manufacture period. The bolt-action mechanism and magazine system are representative of Springfield Armory’s production for the Model 1898 pattern, which was the final major iteration of the Krag series before adoption of later service rifles.

Included features are limited to the rifle itself with its fixed magazine and 23-inch barrel assembly. No additional accessories, tools, or packaging are specified. The firearm retains its standard Springfield markings and structural components as designed for the .30-40 Krag cartridge. All details correspond to the original bolt-action configuration with five-round internal capacity.

Action BOLT ACTION
Barrel Length 23.5" BARREL
Caliber .30-40 KRAG
Capacity 5 ROUNDS
Finish BLACK /W WOOD STOCK