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Here's a pic:
I kept the bull nosed Winchester 2 rivet handguard because I like the really deep channel in the top. Really helps me line up quickly.

I switched to a round Inland bolt assembly I had, and Type 6 slide. The ejection pattern was pitiful compared to the flat bolt and early slide, barely clearing the action even though I replaced the ejector spring. I replaced the type II ejector in the round bolt with a type I, and it is perfect now. It makes a neat pile about 4 o'clock behind my right shoulder.
Last edited by imarangemaster; 05-01-2010 at 06:48 PM.
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05-01-2010 06:44 PM
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Here's the muzzle of this Racker. The pencil line on the right side above the muzzle was 3/16" to the top edge, so the gap is almost 1/4 inch.

Have I mentioned that this is the best shooting carbine I have owned in 30 years? Well, except for a DCM Winchester with that ugly flip sight and barrel band I got in the early 80's. That was before I knew better and traded it for a different gun (Armalite 180, I think, or possibly a carbine with a bayonet lug. UGH I was stupid!) It shot a 2.5 inch group at 100 yards with it from a bench rest.
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Pretty good shooting !!!