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    12-351 Garand Picture of the Day

    War Dog, ca. 1941-1945

    War Dog, ca. 1941-1945
    "'Mike', the mascot of the Marine Corps recruits in training at the recruit depot on Parris Island, S.C. stands guard under stacked arms as the 'Boots' (background) march off to another class. War is a grim business to 'Mike' who has watched thousands of men transformed from mild civilians to the hardest hitting troops in Uncle Sam's armed forces."
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    MSGT Rodrigues would never have approved that stack The rifle on the left should be twisted so the toe is pointing up like the rifle on the right. That would tighten the stack and make it more stable.
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    Bob, that is funny you mentioned that because although I never have stacked rifles, I looked at that and said that looks horrible.
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    It's a bit wide isn't it?
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    Wide

    Maybe a tad wide, but not much. When the rifles are twisted so the heels are up, the sights lock on the barrels and you can't pull the legs much wider.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snafu View Post
    12-351 Garandicon Picture of the Day
    Not sure why ,but I think this is my favorite Picture of the day yet.

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    Cause of the cute pooch!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Hollinger View Post
    Cause of the cute pooch!
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    Maybe Mike's just waiting for the rifle's stackers to return to give them a "chew'n " about that stack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by emmagee1917 View Post
    Maybe Mike's just waiting for the rifle's stackers to return to give them a "chew'n " about that stack.
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