I know where there's a M-1898 Krag rifle. Cut down to carbine length and with a new front sight. The stock also has a pistol grip added, by cutting a square slot into the original stock and inserting the grip.
They want $175 for it. Unmolested it would be worth a lot more.
At a different pawn shop is an Ishapore 2A1. The barrel is stock length, but they cut the wood down just past the rear barrel band, with a hand saw. The metal has been "polished" with what looks like a grinding tip for porting heads.
$140 and it's yours! Admittedly, the 2A1 isn't worth a lot unmolested, but still... more than $140.
Over and over these old surplus guns are hacked on by Bubba.
Yet I have seen many modified by people who knew what they were doing. Krags done well are still holding $500 or more in value on Gunbroker.
Florida Man... I mean, Florida garage gunsmith?
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