Preview: Goatguns Mini M1 Garand

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posted on April 29, 2023
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Goatguns Mini M1 Garand

Now you can dress up your office desk or man cave with a 1:3-scale replica of the “best battle implement ever devised.” The newest member of Goatguns’ catalog of diecast firearm miniatures, once assembled, the Mini M1 Garand measures 13.5" in length and weighs about 9 ozs.

For what is essentially a toy, the replica includes a remarkable level of detail—from its retractable operating rod, insertable en bloc clip loaded with eight dummy rounds and adjustable rear sight to its included leather sling, articulating safety lever and the storage compartment incorporated into its buttplate.

The retail price for the Goatguns Mini M1 Garand is $59. For more information, visit goatguns.com.

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