I think the longer barrel and wood handguards were pretty much standard fare for the day in WWI. Infantry rifles of the time were just starting to get away from their secondary use as pike weapons, what with 32-inch barrels and 16-inch bayonets and all. That's a lot of hardware sticking out there.


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