You should have seen it before I replaced some action parts! The back of the striker was ground down into a cone/dome shape like one of those old Remington .22s. Extractor was held on to the bolt sleeve with a hardware store nut and bolt. Ejector, rear sight, side plate and hand guard were missing, barrel was chopped and back of the receiver drilled for an old Lyman lever sight.
So I guess with me thinking of the aforementioned antique guns that are too nice to shoot at a GAF match, or the much alluded to Uberti Krag replica that I imagine would have glistening urethaned wood, modern style blueing, some bright "colored" case hardening or "colored" oil quenched case, well, my old threadbare finish, chopped '92 krag is FUBARed compared to those guns. But yeah, not really FUBAR, but a good many of us here would probably be able to recognize a Krag even after it passed through the Govt's weapon shredder, "Captain Crunch"!