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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hollinger View Post
    When they are unmolested they are rather crude. I have a few handguards like that. One I used to have was so crude I thought someone had made it.
    That's what I thought of this one too Bill! It looked to me like the guy who milled it was working on his first hand gard Monday morning or his last one on Friday. Truth be known most hand guard site grooves probably looked like this when new but most have been sanded smooth and even.

    Maybe I should sand this one even and find a flip sight and other early parts to make it look cool?
    (I don't think so!)

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