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    '03 Safety Lever - What's wrong with this picture?

    Anybody see a problem with the lower safety lever in the photo below? I bought it today at a local show from an old guy with a motherlode of '03 parts (also found a correct smooth buttplate and grooved lower barrel band...all for next to nuthin'). I was so tickled to find one with no-serif lettering that I failed to notice there was no groove milled to mate with the firing pin.

    Am I missing something here? Is it a safety for a different rifle? A fake? I can't find anything on ViShooter or in the book I have that shows the different safety lever designs...but I can tell you from experience that this one don't work when you try to assemble the bolt! Trust me...and they're hard enough to install in the first place!

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    It appears to be from a Kragicon. At least it matches the drawings I have here...
    Regards, Jim

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    That is probably a reversed safety used on NM1903"s in the late 20's and early 30's, Too bad you did not get the firing pin rod and sleeve.

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    Not a reversed safety. Kragicon? Perhaps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    It appears to be from a Kragicon. At least it matches the drawings I have here...
    Thanks Jim...that's gotta be it after looking at your drawing. I'm not a Krag guy, but it amazes me that the design/dimensions are exact enough between the Krag and '03 that this safety lever fit and rotated perfectly in the '03 bolt sleeve. Except for the slotting, it's a twin. Looks like the Krag just has a very wide slot for this safety on its firing pin.

    Another $5 history lesson!

    (BTW...anybody need a Krag safety lever??)

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    You are correct. Don't know what I was thinking.

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    Verified with a little visit to surplusrifle...check the photos in the bolt disassembly thread...

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    Were Kragicon safeties marked? Or, were some marked?

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    It is a Kragicon safety and worth something too, also used on rod bayonet 1903 restorations

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    The safety lock is from a WWII Sedgley M1903 cadet rifle.

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