- that
replaced the
Krags had a
magazine cutoff, as did the SMLE (Lee–Enfield)
until 1915.
After strenuous tests,
Denmark adopted the
Krag–Jørgensen rifle...
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design elements of the
Krag remained, such as the ****ing piece.
American Krags are the most
plentiful and
affordable of all
three Krag variants, although...
- The
Krag–Petersson was the
first repeating rifle adopted by the
armed forces of
Norway and was one of the
first repeating rifles to be
adopted as standard...
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grandparents of
architect Herman Krag (1920-1982). Ole
Krag retired in 1902. He is
honored in
Kongsberg with a
street named Krags gate. He died in
Paris in December...
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Krąg may
refer to the
following places:
Krąg, Kuyavian-Pomeranian
Voivodeship (north-central Poland)
Krąg,
Pomeranian Voivodeship (north Poland)
Krąg...
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Vilhelm Krag (24
December 1871 – 10 July 1933) was a
Norwegian poet, writer,
journalist and
cultural personality.
Known for
coining the term Sørlandet...
- of the
Krag to 2,200 ft/s (670 m/s) at 45,000 psi. However, once the new
loading was issued,
reports of
cracked locking lugs on
service Krags began to...
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Krag may
refer to:
Krag (Ninjago), a
character in
Ninjago Krag (surname)
Firearms ****ociated with Ole
Herman Johannes Krag:
Krag–Jørgensen
rifle Krag–Petersson...
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Rasmus Krag may
refer to:
Rasmus Krag (1680 - 1755),
Danish naval officer Rasmus Krag (1763 - 1838),
Danish military officer This
disambiguation page lists...
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Christian Emil
Krag-Juel-Vind-Frijs (8
December 1817 – 12
October 1896) was a
Danish nobleman and politician. He was
Council President of
Denmark from...