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    Question Can anybody ID this 03 (I think?) handguard?

    I picked up this very nice handguard, it appears to be an 1903, but not in a configuration I have seen?

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    Your handguard was manufactured during WWII as a spare replacement for use in overhaul. The top rear half has been ground down. Handguards, belt sanders, and Bubba's with too much spare time occasionally don't mix well.

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    I thought it might be humped.

    I have seen others stating that some pre 1910 handguards were similar to this, without clips.

    Is that correct?

    And if so, do we think this was made to resemble a handguard that was flat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomwatts View Post
    I have seen others stating that some pre 1910 handguards were similar to this, without clips.

    Is that correct?

    And if so, do we think this was made to resemble a handguard that was flat?

    Cheers Tom
    Pre-1910 handguards had a concave (high hump) profile between the rear sight and lower band. The profile was quite conspicuous. And they had no metal clips.

    I see no indication that your handguard was made to resemble a pre-1910 handguard. A more logical explanation is that your handguard was ground down to clear the enlarged bell of a telescope.

    Hope this helps.

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    Thanks John thats what I thought also, check out this e-bay post!

    They are selling re-productions of the so called "flat" handguard!!!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=170399662798

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