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    My 41 Garandicon has a round firing pin

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    i think its great!!its a nice rifle with rare parts ect..price for what it is i wouldve grabbed it also.may i ask were did you get it from?

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    Lead?

    It's not lead, it's sheet metal. They often got hammered on when banging off a tight cylinder, could look like lead. Go to The Garand Collectors Association and click on Glossary of Terms, scroll down to see an intact one.
    Real men measure once and cut.

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