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Nice Close Up of a Sodier with his Garand
Soldier with his M1
Garand with Bayonet fixed and ready to go.
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that was the very first garand picture of the day back on Culvers shooting page 10 years ago
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Originally Posted by
Mark in Rochester
that was the very first garand picture of the day back on Culvers shooting page 10 years ago
Mark, You have a Great Memory... Another thing look at his Rifle it looks like it has a lot of miles on it.
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Gloria just sold Dick's M1952 sniper.
Real men measure once and cut.
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Gloria just sold Dick's M1952 sniper.
What was the selling price?
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There was a story about that rifle - Major Culver
has some thing that the Marine museum wanted. A swap was arranged and the payoff was the M1952.
Anybody know what the Major traded?
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