Hello All: Anyone know what the handguard cut is for just ahead of the rear sight? Mine has a wire forced into the cut which seems to serve no purpose. Thanks, Dan
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Hello All: Anyone know what the handguard cut is for just ahead of the rear sight? Mine has a wire forced into the cut which seems to serve no purpose. Thanks, Dan
If I understand your post correctly and it is an Argentine the wire in question (along with another at the north end) hold the upper hanguard in place.
HI, yes, it is a 1909 Argentine. Between the rear spring clip attached to the handguard and the barrel band, don't see how the wire is needed. What am I missing?
http://www.surplusrifle.com/shooting...race/index.asp
This is a link to a description of the wire attachment procedure.
That is common and normal for all M1909 Cavalry Carbine rifles. The handguard is held in place not by a clamp but by this wire.
1891 Argentine's have the wire (2) also.