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Strange hole in upper handguard of early 1903
I have an early Rock Island...1908... and there is a strange slot in the upper handguard....it looks original to the handguard...it is about 1/4" wide and 3/4" long and sits just about 5/8" forward of the rear sight base..... my sight base has been milled flat as my rifle has a cocking piece peep sight.
What would this slot be for ?? any ideas ?
Thanks
Joel
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12-29-2015 04:45 PM
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Joel, that is known as a Fixturing Slot. Its purpose was to aid in holding the hand guard steady while cutting it to form on the machine.
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If memory serves, there was no fixturing slot in a RIA handguard so you may have a Springfield handguard.
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i think its the other way around.. RIA has a slot...SA no slot..
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Originally Posted by
chuckindenver
i think its the other way around.. RIA has a slot...SA no slot..
Nope -- SA has the slot. If you look at Remington high hump handguards, they don't have a fixturing slot, either - a carryover from the RIA machinery they used.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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