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Sidelock
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I would sell mine cheaper. It is missing the extractor, but otherwise in nice condition. $110, ten to Dave if I sell it.
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My favorite Sedgley is a well used Springfield that I found at the York, PA show last year. It is a classic Pennsylvania used Sedgley, Winchester steel buttplate, schnabel forend, barrel band mounted front swivel about where it would be on an NRA Sporter, 7/8" non detachable swivels, lots of blue wear, Unertl Hawk in Redfield Junior mounts. The fellow was very nice and came off his $325.00 price without me asking. I keep forgetting to take it to the range, but I can only imagine that it shoots too.
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The fellow was very nice and came off his $325.00 price without me asking. Maybe he wuz wantin' you to kiss him long, hard & ferociously 'cause you sure........gave him his price, right? I paid about the same for mine but that was 25 years ago! Regards, Joe
You can lead a man to logic but you can't make him think. NRA Life since 1976. God bless America!
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I go to York and pretty near all the eastern PA shows but have yet to stumble on such an absolute steal, hope the seller was over the age of consent.
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I have seen nice Sedgleys in Southeastern PA but had to buy this one. The one Sedgley I really screwed up on was a minty Mannlicher stocked, iron sighted 1917. About the nicest little Enfield sporter I've ever seen. I wonder who has it now? Sedgleys are like Jaegers and Foxes. Many of them are still fairly close to home.
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At one time Sedgleys were very common and several were for sale in every issue of Shotgun News. I like Sedgleys and have owned several over the years. The only one I managed to hang onto is my Deluxe 30-06. Compared to a lot of other rifles for sale the Sedgley always seemed like a good value.  
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Hey, that gunbroker gun is "my gun" before my gun went hunting and had the Unertl installed. I like my gun better except I wish my gun had the banded front sight. I will find a sling for my gun in the sling box before I take it out.
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How does that trap buttplate work? They all look like nice rifles to me?! (BTW: Leaving tomorrow for mule deer hunting with Jerry Fisher & friends near Roundup, MT! Be back in about a week.)
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