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    Another 03A3 newbie question

    On the 1903 magazine/trigger guard assy. there is a part called the "front guard screw stud".

    Question: Does the 03A3 magazine/trigger guard assy. have that same part?

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    I haven't heard it described that way but I imagine what you mean is the round boss or stud above the front guard screw hole. It serves as a spacer, keeping the TG at the proper distance from the receiver.

    Both the 1903 & A3/A4 TGs have it.

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    Kirk,

    Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure of the correct name--I copied the name from one of the manuals on this site.

    The TG on an A3 I have does not have the spacer (or whatever it is called). Guess I need to find one.

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    A3 guards are pressed together, its common for that bushing to come loose,
    if you look at a good one, youll see that its rolled over on the outside,
    what i have seen, is that some were forced apart for some reason, breaking that bushing off.
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    Thanks to you guys for the comments.

    After seeing pix of good TGs, I can now say that mine is OK-----I just didn't know what I was looking at/for.

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