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  • BEAR
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 436

    #1

    More Remington handguard questions

    I know I am probably boring most of you with my questions but I press on.

    1. Are the Remington 03 handguards exact copies of the Rock Island handguards since the same machinery was used?

    2. If they are the same, how can I tell the difference considering there were no identification stamps and Rock Island did not use a fixturing slot?

    3. Is Remington the only manufacturer that uses the wide relief cut for the front clip. (This answer probably answers #2 also)

    Slightly off topic:

    4. Is the "Booher Woodworking Co" of Camden, NY a WW2 or pre-WW2 supplier of 1903 handguards?

    TIA

    BEAR
    Last edited by BEAR; 10-25-2016, 09:34.
  • Emri
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 1649

    #2
    One way to tell a Remington handguard is the sighting groove. Remingtons are wider than SA and RIA.

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    • John Beard
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 2275

      #3
      Originally posted by BEAR
      I know I am probably boring most of you with my questions but I press on.

      1. Are the Remington 03 handguards exact copies of the Rock Island handguards since the same machinery was used?

      2. If they are the same, how can I tell the difference considering there were no identification stamps and Rock Island did not use a fixturing slot?

      3. Is Remington the only manufacturer that uses the wide relief cut for the front clip. (This answer probably answers #2 also)

      Slightly off topic:

      4. Is the "Booher Woodworking Co" of Camden, NY a WW2 or pre-WW2 supplier of 1903 handguards?

      TIA

      BEAR
      Answers are as follows:

      (1) No.

      (2) Rock Island handguards have no 1" wide relief cut for the front clip.

      (3) No.

      (4) WWII supplier.

      J.B.

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      • BEAR
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 436

        #4
        Again Mr. Beard and to Emri, thank you.

        BEAR

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