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Short rifle or carbine?

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  • mrmike08075
    Round bbl and flat buttplate - fore end and magazine tube attachment methods - magazine tube OAL in relation to bbl OAL - factory sight options...

    Mike
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  • Mod1892
    Kannoneer,

    There are several distinct differences between a 20 inch short barreled sporting rifle and a saddle ring carbine with a standard 20 inch barrel.
    1. The standard butt stock design is different.
    2. The standard butt plate design is different.
    3. The fore end design is different.
    4. There are different forward magazine retaining rings/barrel bands for the small and large caliber carbines but only one style of retaining ring on sporting rifles.
    5. 20 inch sporting rifles may have round, octagon, or half round half octagon shaped barrels. Carbines ONLY have round barrels.
    6. There is the obvious standard ring on the left side of the carbines. Though this could be omitted and ALSO the ring could be ordered on a sporting rifle.
    7. Carbine front sights were integral to the barrel. Whereas sporting rifle front sight were fitted into a dovetail cut into the barrel.
    Rifle butt plate:
    RifleBP_zpsa4183ca3.jpg
    Carbine stock and butt plate:94_Carbine_Butt_zps8f2f5220.jpg
    Forward barrel band on 38 and 44 WCF carbines:dl.jpg
    Retaining ring on all sporting rifles and 25-20 and 32 WCF carbines:Muzzle2.jpg
    Sporting rifle fore end:051.jpg
    Carbine fore end:Carbine%20Fore%20End_zpspy3ukctw.jpg

    That should cover it
    Michael
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  • navc130
    Thank you 1892 for the descriptions and pictures for us non-experts (in case we ever run across one).
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  • Mod1892
    quote:Originally posted by navc130
    Thank you 1892 for the descriptions and pictures for us non-experts (in case we ever run across one).


    Glad to help and answer any questions.

    Michael
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  • kannoneer
    Excellent! Thanks, there really are some experts on here!
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