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    Yes mate, I was out at Penrith, I was very lucky to get the HT, the No 4's were priced at $6k to $6500, they were in very good order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJW NZ View Post
    Awesome discovery there, having that steel connection/brace between the locking plate and the recoil lug face, never seen one up close, and never ever on a non target rifle, any chance of a pic of the plate with the two legs out of the wood? This is a mod thats coming up on a project rifle but the logics need a few tweeks yet.
    Had the rifle at work today, couldn't get the plate out but here is the photo of my other 1935 Lithgowicon

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    nice..

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    This is what it looks like removed from the forend.

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    I can see that the mechanism is another means to achieve an end but is it a commercial means of tightening up the fore-end to achieve greater accuracy or a military idea to save patching the draws? Any Military input at all?

    Just another Q following on from RJW (#16 below.....). Are the rods adjustable in any way? It doesn't look like it but by definition they MUST be due to the fact that every rifle is slightly different - that's why we have to FIT a fore-end!

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    I like what I see, although it could be upgraded to really do the job, overall, a must try for the target shooter, otherwise I'm with Peter's question, inquiring minds need to know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    I can see that the mechanism is another means to achieve an end but is it a commercial means of tightening up the fore-end to achieve greater accuracy or a military idea to save patching the draws? Any Military input at all?

    Just another Q following on from RJW (#16 below.....). Are the rods adjustable in any way? It doesn't look like it but by definition they MUST be due to the fact that every rifle is slightly different - that's why we have to FIT a fore-end!
    No adjustment on them, i would think they have to be fitted.
    The answer to your Q "is it a commercial means of tightening up the fore-end to achieve greater accuracy or a military idea to save patching the draws? " would be the same as for the copper blocks or the walnut inserts Lithgowicon also used.

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    I do remember seeing the patent for this while searching for something else, didn't dowload it though, had no interest at the time.




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    If they were on a thread, and holes drilled through the wrist face, they could be tightened up, forcing the locking plate back against the wrist face, thus making a tightly fitted corner brace in that wrist/receiver angle. Logically speaking it should be an improvement in accuracy for target shooters, a good idea to test at the range (the place where logical ideas often fail, lol).

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    Lithgowicon production figures from Skennertonicon:

    "1934/35 500"
    "1935/36 1,141"

    Either way a rare rifle.

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