Our Garand family

She is not an English bulldog. She is actually a Continental or Italian Bulldog. The rifles were built from bare
receivers.
 
They are all in .30-06.


http://www.pickwick-bulldogs.ch/


In this picture you can see how an Italian bulldog differs from an English bulldog. Notice that her face is longer. Notice the tail and notice the lean muscular body.

She is definitely a bulldog; however, she is closer to the original fighting bulldog of the early 19th century.

She has the mild nature of a modern English bulldog; however, she still has the fighting instincts of a fighting dog. She does not bother cats or small dogs. If a small dog wants to fight, she will just walk away.

But if she is bothered by a large aggressive dog, she will fight with great tenacity. She was attacked by a Rottweiler and she ended the fight by grabbing the other dog by the face and not letting go.


 
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Wow! Very nice, I'd be lying if I said I wasn't jealous. Are some of the stocks aftermarket? I would like something similar to the first and second one for my Garand.
 
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