I had a Sedgley Krag back in another lifetime. It was a strange duck - they removed the box magazine and jerry-rigged the magazine to function without it, making it a three shooter (one up the spout and two in the magazine) and it fed smoothly. Cartridges fed into the magazine from topside. The forearm wood blended smoothly right over where the box had been. A very graceful rifle that I wish I still had, but it went away in the "great gun sell-off back then to finance a real estate purchase".

I had to believe it was built by Sedgley, what with all the Sedgely markings. I suppose a skilled craftsman could've altered the action at a later date, and crafted a new stock, but I doubt it.

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