A photo of Her Majesty
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Speaking of the photo, what model rifle is she shooting? The upper handguard and rear sight looks like a No 1 Mk III but it has the extra barrel band of a No 1 Mk V. It has a rear aperture sight that doesn't look anything like the sights used on the No 1 Mk V or the later No 4 Mk I. So what is it anyway?
Tom P.
Tom P.
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There's probably two , springloaded , barrel supports ( similar to the barrel stud under the nosecap ) which are counterbored into the front handguard and push down on the barrel . This will warp the front handguard up , hense the extra barrel band .
I'm looking for one of these Fulton bands , incidently....can anybody help ?
Here's a photo of the Fulton cork bedding and barrel supports .
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I'm looking for one of these Fulton bands , incidently....can anybody help ?
Here's a photo of the Fulton cork bedding and barrel supports .
" It's not the pipes , Laddie , It's the piper ! "
You could try Fultons and see if they have any lying around.
You'll get them via the website here:
http://www.fultonsofbisley.com/
You'll get them via the website here:
http://www.fultonsofbisley.com/


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Fultons replied back ,
They said the extra barrel band is made of spring steel and are made for each rifle individualy as the handguard dimensions would vary.
Clamping the bowed(?)handguard and forend together in a padded vice and the band was attached by nut & bolt .
They said the extra barrel band is made of spring steel and are made for each rifle individualy as the handguard dimensions would vary.
Clamping the bowed(?)handguard and forend together in a padded vice and the band was attached by nut & bolt .
" It's not the pipes , Laddie , It's the piper ! "