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    Nice clean looking handguard, no cracks for a change. You got coins in those springs I hope?
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Nice clean looking handguard, no cracks for a change. You got coins in those springs I hope?
    What about the coins? Please elaborate?

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    Store the handguard with a Quarter twisted into the rear clip and a Penny twisted into the front clip, to counteract the spring tension.

    Kragicon handguards have been known to crack while off the rifle.

    Never 'snap' a Krag handguard 'off' or 'on' a barrel.

    With the sight and stock taken off of the barreled/action, the Krag handguard can be moved toward the muzzle to relieve the tension of the clips and easily removed.

    A handguard can be put on the barrel at the muzzle and pushed back into position, to install.

    A little solvent or CLP on the barrel metal aids the process.
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    Quote Originally Posted by butlersrangers View Post
    Store the handguard with a Quarter twisted into the rear clip and a Penny twisted into the front clip, to counteract the spring tension.

    Kragicon handguards have been known to crack while off the rifle.

    Never 'snap' a Krag handguard 'off' or 'on' a barrel.

    With the sight and stock taken off of the barreled/action, the Krag handguard can be moved toward the muzzle to relieve the tension of the clips and easily removed.

    A handguard can be put on the barrel at the muzzle and pushed back into position, to install.

    A little solvent or CLP on the barrel metal aids the process.
    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by butlersrangers View Post
    Store the handguard with a Quarter twisted into the rear clip and a Penny twisted into the front clip, to counteract the spring tension.

    Kragicon handguards have been known to crack while off the rifle.

    Never 'snap' a Krag handguard 'off' or 'on' a barrel.

    With the sight and stock taken off of the barreled/action, the Krag handguard can be moved toward the muzzle to relieve the tension of the clips and easily removed.

    A handguard can be put on the barrel at the muzzle and pushed back into position, to install.

    A little solvent or CLP on the barrel metal aids the process.
    This information sure is really important for the handguard, since the 1901 rear sight is specific to the rifle, finding the Handguard is difficult, keeping it in good condition is critical.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 99621 View Post
    This information sure is really important
    Yes it is...
    Regards, Jim

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    Good Kragicon handguards seem to be bringing near 'gold prices', these days!

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    Quote Originally Posted by butlersrangers View Post
    Good Kragicon handguards seem to be bringing near 'gold prices', these days!
    Yes they are.....

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