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The original "tanker Garand"
http://i798.photobucket.com/albums/y...11box59008.jpg
http://i798.photobucket.com/albums/y...11box59007.jpg
http://i798.photobucket.com/albums/y...ndcarbineb.jpg
http://i798.photobucket.com/albums/y...ndcarbinea.jpg
Notice the dramatically shortened butt stock, the checkered pistol grip, and the 1903 sling swivel band.
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Distinguished Rifleman 1966
President's hundred 1965
Marine Corps. Cup 1965
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Thanks for the great pix! I made one for my collection 30 years ago -- went up to SA and examined theirs up close, then made it exactly the same. In those pre-National Park Service days, access was a lot easier.
Real men measure once and cut.
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Bob - glad you liked the photos! Why did they use the '03 band? Why not just go with the Garand
stock ferrule and sling swivel?
Last edited by karl schmidt; 06-14-2012 at 03:19 PM.
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Distinguished Rifleman 1966
President's hundred 1965
Marine Corps. Cup 1965
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Darn, I have a 36" sleeve length. Would hate to use that short buttstock! Might be the same length as the carbien, but look at it inrelation to the trigger! Just my .02
Thaine
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Chief's got the one most of us recognize as the version available today. I don't think I'll ever bother though. The flash and blast are somewhat objectionable to me and they cost more around here.
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I have an Arlington Ord in the style above in 30-06 . I take it out for the shock and awe effect. If I mount the Ron Smith muzzle brake on it , it is till a little shorter than normal , but the kick is so light that anyone who can lift it can handle it easy.
Chris
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