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Emu
05-27-2014, 05:11
does anyone have an opinion on what would be correct rear handguard for a 1950's Longbranch... grooved or smooth?

thanks in advance

John R.
05-27-2014, 08:54
does anyone have an opinion on what would be correct rear handguard for a 1950's Longbranch... grooved or smooth?

thanks in advance

Smooth , although I have seen 1950's dated C No7MkI* .22 Rifles with grooved rear or lower handguards .

I could only see the grooved handguards being useful if you carried your rifle at the "trail" . They let a little air circulate so your palms don't sweat so much.

If you have any more Long Branch questions shoot me an e-mail . I have been collecting them , shooting them , monkeywrenching them and building them since I was 15 and a Rifleman Recruit in the Victoria Rifles of Canada , a Montreal Army Reserve Regiment .

Cheers,

JR

John Sukey
06-05-2014, 01:18
Wood?:D

budmant
06-05-2014, 06:08
HEH HEH HE said wood!

Lance
06-07-2014, 03:14
Both my '49 and '50 have smooth.