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    Nope.

    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Um, that wasn't a Garandicon.
    It absolutely was a Garand. Lockbar rear sights and everything. Someone even said that was Roy Sheider's personal firearm but I don't know if that is actually true.



    They also used it in the scene when the Coast Guard guys pointed guns at the kids wearing fake shark fins.



    Here is more of the firearms in Jaws.

    http://www.imfdb.org/index.php/Jaws
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    I got my first one in the early 90's. When I see one I can't resist buying it. It a sickness!

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    Yea,...

    Quote Originally Posted by joem View Post
    I got my first one in the early 90's. When I see one I can't resist buying it. It a sickness!
    When the guys lose me at the gunshow they just continue walking until they get to the next Garandicon (or the last one) - that is where they will find me. I cannot say that I need to buy every one, but the late ones coming out of the CMPicon recently are really something. Whew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Um, that wasn't a Garandicon.
    Note to self: 1)Pay attention to detail when watching Jaws.
    2)Remember that if I ever meet Ltcboy when I am out
    & about, I will buy him a beer because I was wrong.







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    You can always count on the Garandicon to blow up an oxygen tank in the mouth of a great white. Remember, if you ever plan on doing this, you must say, "Smile, you son of a bit#+!!!"


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    The stacking swivel wasn't closed in the movie. Bet some art department joker couldn't stand the looks of the split loop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Womack View Post

    The stacking swivel wasn't closed in the movie. Bet some art department joker couldn't stand the looks of the split loop.

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    As I said, in the movie... When this came up before, I actually went from frame to frame and verified that the stacking swivel was split. Perhaps the dummy they used for the still shoot was less realistic.

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    Of course it was a Garandicon that killed Jaws.

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    Didn't Tom Laughlin carry a Garandicon in "Billy Jack" too? Of course, he didn't need it with all that kung-fu stuff. Also there is the Gene Hackman movie that I can't remember the title to where he went back to Vietnam to find his son - he carried and used a Garand after their modern gear was confiscated. There were also Tommys and a BAR if I remember correctly?

    What other movies were post-Korean War modern but where the hero used a Garand?

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