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Similar to the rifle but with half length walnut stock with one barrel band and 21" barrel. Three variations were produced: Artillery, Engineer, and Cavalry. Weight is approximately 7 lbs.



Bayonet for Remington Rolling Block

Model 1867/93 Marine Rifle

This rifle was built in Denmark at Kjobenhavn Arsenal. It was essentially a Model 1867 rifle rebuilt to fire the 8x58R Danish Krag cartridge. Barrel length is 21" and weight is about 7 lbs. Nose cap has bayonet fittings.


Model 1867/96 Cavalry Carbine

This model was also built in Denmark and was a Model 1867 carbine rechambered for the 11.7x51R Danish cartridge.


MAUSER

The rifles listed below are war surplus captured from the Germans at the end of World War II. These rifles were converted by the Danes to military target rifles.

G98 Action Military Target Rifle (Model 52)


K98k Action Military Target Rifle (Model 58)


KRAG JORGENSEN

The Krag rifle was developed in Norway and first adopted by Denmark. It was standard issue in some form through WWII. For a list of U.S. models and prices see United States, Rifles, Krag Jorgensen. For those collectors who are interested in the Danish Krags, the only major difference, other than caliber, lies in the operation of the loading gate. Prices listed below are for unaltered Danish Krags. The forerunner of the U.S. Krags was the Model 1889 rifle.

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