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I shot a video out at the range yesterday, and give a brief intro to the Garand, show a couple bayonets for it, and show it firing, somewhat close up, and added a full clip being fired in slow motion, which is kind of fun to watch and listen to. Sorry for the shooting in the background, it was a busy day at the range yesterday.
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Note how op rod responds when it returns to home position
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Awesome video, Mark. I do not have such a high speed camera, just using the iPhone 4S with iMovie, which allows me to slow things down to 10% of original speed.
Originally Posted by Mark in Rochester
Note how op rod responds when it returns to home position