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Garand Collectors Association Convention.  Springfield, Ma. 2000

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                            Entrance to museum                                      Hey! Up against the wall! You know these guys?

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Allan Cors, representing the CMP, presenting SANHS an M1 and 1903 rifle.

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Left:  Scott Duff presenting SANHS drawings of JCG's 1922/24 rifle design on behalf of the Garand family.   Scott also donated a Krag rifle box to the Museum from his personal collection.  Right: Serial numbers 1,2, and 4016.  4016 was found intact and original at Anniston (CMP) several years ago.  Someone almost got very lucky and got this rifle as a service grade!  Oh Boy!

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Rows and rows of guns.  You can look but you can't touch!

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Muskets galore!   Now what are these funny brass framed rifles?  These got my attention!

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Elena saying, "Tony, just like downstairs at Rocky Point."                         Rows of swords!

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    Dick Dean

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