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    Garand Torino Photo of the day

    Watched Clint the other night. Could not resist posting Garandicon Torino photo of the day.

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    Kinda like the old farts (and me) in my neighbor hood.
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    Always loved the artist's concept sling swivels on the screen shot...
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    Not a real Garandicon :-(
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    Plastic rifle? Resin?
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    Don't think there is a hole at the muzzle.

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    Reviewing a very high resolution screen shot of that frame shows only a "dimple" inside the crown of the muzzle, and the doll's head of the rear sight aperture looks very thick, the sling swivels are a very light duty "coathanger" wire suggests a resin or rubber dummy rifle.

    Link will take you to the off site image in 1280 X 853 resolution that is the same frame grab as the original post.

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    Replica

    Please excuse this if it double posts, but it didn't seem to take the first time.

    Marty Morgan used a replica in a documentary in which he had to blow up an M1icon. We featured it in the Winter 2014 GCAicon Journal.
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    Also, trace the line of the muzzle and you'll see that it is tipped vertically so that the breech would have been too low in the receiver.

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