I just purchased a 30-40 KRAG Springfield, and payed $220.00 for it.. I researched it on-line before hand and saw them fairly close to the same condition as mine for $500.00 up to around $800.00. Took it to a local gun dealer and two of the employees there looked it over and said I had made a steal.... and that it was worth at least $500.00 maybe even more. The third guy looked at it and said it was only worth about $175.00.... as far as the value of a 30-40 KRAG.. depends on who you talk to. further research showed a value between $275.00 in poor condition ti $1750.00 in good.......
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The value of a 3040 Craig model 1898 Springfield can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and historical significance. Generally, prices can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. Factors such as modifications, original parts, and provenance can also influence its market value. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a firearm expert or recent auction results is recommended.
look them up on: Gunsamerica.com for prices
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300 USD or so
A Krag Jorgensen in 30/40
19 is what percent of 3040= 19 / 3040= 0.00625Converting decimal to a percentage: 0.00625 * 100 = 0.63%
# 5971 - Model 1898 Kraig [Krag] i did find this however if it helps any. 12/20/2003 Skip, Lake City, Florida 3040 Kraig - Springfield Armory - 3040 - 30'' - Blue - 201826 - Marking on top left side of receiver are: US Model 1898 Springfield Armory 201826 I own a 1898 3040 Kraig. Could you tell me about this gun and it's approximate worth? The rifle is in very good condition and internally it's almost perfect. Answer: Skip- Your rifle was made about 1899, and was probably issued to U.S. Army regular units, or perhaps a National Guard outfit and eventually turned in when replaced by Model 1903 Springfields. Several rifles in this serial number range were noted as being in the hands of the 12th Infantry in 1903, or the Washington National Guard in 1905, but your rifle is not specifically listed. Anyone interested in checking for possible history on U.S. guns should check the Springfield Research Services listing on our other site, http://ArmsCollectors.com Value depends on condition and could be anywhere from a few hundred dollars up, but from your description it sounds like a slightly above average example, so I would guess it might bring $600-800 retail. John Spangler
The way to calculate any percentage is to divide the part by the whole...that is in this case 1471 of 3040. So, divide 1471 by 3040 = 0.483881578 And then multiply by 100, so 1471 is 48.4%(1 d.p) of 3040
JUST BOUGHT ONE FOR $1000 AND I STOLE IT THEY RUN ABOUT $2000 IF REAL CLEAN
The Roman numeral MMMXL represents the number 3040.
WHAT IS MY GUN WORTH?What is the condition of the metal? Bore,is it rusty, pitted, bluing,What is the Condition of the wood? Gouged,dents,cracks,splinteredAre there any markings on the stock? P, SA/GHD, WRA/GHD, RIA, crossed cannon and belt,ect.Is it complete? functional?Has it been sporterized? cutdown, altered in anyway?Pictures help, boy do they helpGUN VALUES VERY.