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    "Tanker" marked Garand

    I know that the so-called "Tanker Garandicon" can be problematic.

    Apparently many are simply made up from kits or miscellanous parts, with varying degrees of success.

    I recently ran accross one that is based on a WWII Springfield receiver that was stamped TANKER on the side of the receiver.

    Anyone have any information about these?



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    US Ordnance would not stamp the name TANKER on an experimental design being tested back in the 1944-45 period. Furthermore the original concept of a short barreled M1icon rifle would not have anything to do with issue or testing by US tank crews. The name TANKER came from private venders that were selling these weapons

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    Thanks, RCS...I know that.

    I'm trying to figure out which private vendor put these out and whether that vendor did a decent job on the conversion.

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    check Joustericon for the name

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    The screw on the elevation cap is sooo wrong.Looks like a machine screw.

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    Cast receiver?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    Cast receiver?
    Then it will probably only last so long before detonating...maybe that's why they're not more common...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    Cast receiver?
    No, a 2,xxx,xxx Springfield

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    I stand corrected.
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