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R. F. Sedgley was one of the most prolific American gunmakers and
exerted a great deal of influence in the trade, particularly between
the two World Wars. Best known for his Springfield and Mauser
sporting rifles, he also dabbled in handguns. Many of the famous
revolvers conceived and owned by Elmer Keith, including the No. 5
gun, reflect his handiwork.
Among his least known designs are the lift-out cylinder
single-actions. Known examples are based upon Colt SAA guns suitably
modified to contain what is essentially a double-action cylinder
with an extractor and extractor rod for simultaneous ejection. The
rod is pulled forward freeing the bolts so that the cylinder can be
removed through the loading gate.
Bowen Classic Arms has recreated a modern version of the Sedgley
design based upon the Ruger Vaquero. This particular specimen is
done up in the classic light-weight style complete with a 4 inch
barrel, Colt-pattern dovetail front sight, scalloped receiver and a
Bisley hammer. The two-piece grip frame assembly is fitted with a
spectacular set of one piece French walnut grips from Roy Fishpaw.
Chambered for the .45 Schofield, the gun has an extra fitted
cylinder and a lanyard ring.
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