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    Stokes Kirk and Sedgley Krags

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    Here in Philly, near the site of the old Stokes Kirk and Sedgley Kragicon works one comes across old modified Krag rifles quite often. Some are definitely from these two firms, but some seem of a common pattern, but the origin remains a mystery. I am wondering is there a reference work that goes into these modified Krags in depth? I have a copy of the 1918 Stokes Kirk catalog and of course Brophy's 1980 Krag book, which is pretty much the only written references I know of that discuss these rifles in depth. Are there any others more updated references that deal specifically with the modified school Krags, cut down Krags and perhaps DCM variation carbines?
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