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| OP   Sidelock 
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Re: 1903 Colt, too bad his Grandfather didn't buy a 1911, but they were probably kind of hard to get in 1911. 
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Yeah, that's what I was thinking...Pancho Villa, jeez... 
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How'd this turn out, is it a Sedgley? 
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 I learn something every day, and a lot of times it's that what I learned the day before was wrong
 
 
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|   Sidelock 
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Classic standard grade iron sighted Sedgley.  What could be nicer?  Answer, the Sedgley displayed in a nice wood case with the 1903 Colt.     |  |  |  
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You did good!
 Most likley a Winchester barrel.
 
 Is the same number stamped on the bottom of the rear of the action?
 
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Michael, I looked no # there but still has the the original serial on receiver ring so guess they felt it wasn't necessary. There in a # 61 stamped on the stock behind recoil lug. The reason I thought the barrel was a Springfield is that there is remnants of a cross slot on the bottom of the barrel where the sight collar was pinned, no sign of the locating pin at the receiver. if so it was re-contured as it is not like an issue barrel.  Jim 
Last edited by james-l; 06/21/10 06:41 PM.
 
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My theory (Unproven)is that they used the rifle serial number and and left it on the rifle if it was a customers rifle they started with. Many have the the receiver cleaned off and a Sedgley number on the rifle and bolt. 
 Your rifle does not appear to have the safety firing pin and speed lock so a early rifle.
 
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Yup, in my experience, a Sedgely 03 with a visible serial number is a rare bird.  I like Michael's theory. |  |  |  
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