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Pick out the Sedgely/Bannerman in the movies!! Quiz
Last edited by Rick the Librarian; 06-05-2009 at 08:10 AM.
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06-04-2009 03:59 PM
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looks like a Krag
rear sight.Possible M1917 trigger guard.
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Rick, I may have an advantage since I once owned a nice example of a Sedgely. I vote for this being a "Bannerman" due to the Krag
rear sight. Both of them used M1917 trigger guards. The stock may be GI, but I can't tell since the bolt handle covers the area of the rear stock reinforcement bolt. Front band may also be a 1917 Enfield but can't be for sure.
I own a nice GI stock that has been neatly inletted for the larger 1917 guard and has an extra screw hole for the front band. It might make an interesting post with photos.
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Rick,
Starting up front.
No clips on hand guard.
Odd shape of hump at rear of hand guard.
Rear sight borrowed from a Krag
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Odd shape of trigger guard may be a Sedgley made part.
Sedgley made his rear sights with a metal commonly called "Pot Metal"
The Krag sight is not normaly found on the Sedgley rifle.
My guess is it is a Sedgley
Gary Bush
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Good "rundown" everyone!
I noticed the funny rear of the handguard, the Krag
rear sight ad what I think is a M1917 trigger guard. I didn't catch the non-clip handguard. I also believe the stock has one forward bolt, which I believe is characteristic of many Sedgely M1903s.
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I think we pretty well picked it up. Although most of the M1903s in the movie appear to be Sedgely or Bannerman rifles, there was at least one that looked (from the still I have) like a "regular" M1903 (correct rear sight, stock, trigger guard, etc.).
Thanks for participating, everyone!
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Hey J.B.,
Do you know where I can get gauges to headspace a Bannerman Krag
/'03/M1917 rifle?
Robert/LB/Lancebear
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Headspace Gauges

Originally Posted by
Lancebear
Hey J.B.,
Do you know where I can get gauges to headspace a Bannerman
Krag
/'03/M1917 rifle?
Robert/LB/Lancebear
The CMP
has headspace gauges. Check the e-store.
Brownell's also probably has headspace gauges. You can shop Brownell's on line.
Good Luck!
J.B.
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