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    Another question/ potential small problem.

    Am I right in assuming that the end cap on a 1903 is not supposed to contact the barrel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rumpelhardt View Post
    Am I right in assuming that the end cap on a 1903 is not supposed to contact the barrel?
    Are you referring to the front band with the bayonet lug?

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    Yes. It's just touching the barrel at the front top.
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    FWIW - Loosen both trigger-guard screws, wiggle and seat the barreled/action in the stock, firmly tighten the front trigger-guard assembly screw, and just 'snug' the rear guard screw.

    With 1903 Springfield and Kragicon rifles, if you over-tighten the rear trigger-guard screw, it tends to 'lever' the barreled/action upward making the top of the barrel contact the front barrel-band.

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    Looks like the part might have been slightly crushed. It's pretty beat up so I'm going to get another and see what transpires.
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