NitroXAdministrator
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07/10/07 02:26 PM
Re: Some photos for interest.

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The WR 318 forend is attached to the barrel (not sure how)so that when the barrel/forend is removed it all stays together. The removal is quite simple; only about a half turn and is extremely secure. The lever on the side of rifle has something to do with that. I haven't seen it removed for many years and can't remember exactly what happens. When I visit him again I will take close up photos of the rifle in take down mode.Cheers




Yes please do.

The forend is probably attached to the plate that separates it from the action with full barrel to wood contact. The thread on the barrel probably has had grooves cut into them allowing a half turn of the barrel and forend to free the barrel. The catch on the forend holds and locks the barrel in place and prevents it turning.

Take a photo of the bottom of the forend too if you get the chance.



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