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So far I understand both of them are connected between the injector and the analytical column with same diameter as the as the analytical column but for different purpose..
guard column - to protect analytical column from contamination (e.g. non-volatiles in split injection mode)
retention gap - can act as guard column; does not protect the analytical column like guard columns do but used primarily for focusing the sample components when the sample is injected directly onto the column..