I picked up this very nice handguard, it appears to be an 1903, but not in a configuration I have seen?
Thanks :)
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I picked up this very nice handguard, it appears to be an 1903, but not in a configuration I have seen?
Thanks :)
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Your handguard was manufactured during WWII as a spare replacement for use in overhaul. The top rear half has been ground down. Handguards, belt sanders, and Bubba's with too much spare time occasionally don't mix well.
Hope this helps.
J.B.
I have seen others stating that some pre 1910 handguards were similar to this, without clips.
Is that correct?
And if so, do we think this was made to resemble a handguard that was flat?
Cheers Tom :D
Pre-1910 handguards had a concave (high hump) profile between the rear sight and lower band. The profile was quite conspicuous. And they had no metal clips.
I see no indication that your handguard was made to resemble a pre-1910 handguard. A more logical explanation is that your handguard was ground down to clear the enlarged bell of a telescope.
Hope this helps.
J.B.
They are selling re-productions of the so called "flat" handguard!!! :mad:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=170399662798
Thanks
Tom