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TITLE: THE M1 RIFLE |
| AUTHOR: THE AMERICAN RIFLEMAN | |
| This book is a collection reprinted material from past issues of the AMERICAN RIFLEMAN magazine. Articles include: "OUR NEW SERVICE RIFLE" by Maj. G. H. Drewry (dated August, 1938), "U.S. RIFLE, CAL. 30, M1" by Thomas E. Wessel, "MILITARY RIFLES -M1 TO M14", by T. E. Cosgrove, "HIGH POWER RIFLE SHOOTING", by Col. Jim Crossman, "GLASS BEDDING THE M1 RIFLE", by J. B. Roberts, Jr., and "ACCURIZING THE M1 RIFLE", by J. B. Roberts, Jr. |
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TITLE: THE U. S. M1 GARAND RIFLE |
| AUTHOR: ROBERT BRUCE | |
| The U.S. M1 Garand rifle in pictures- World War II and the Korean War. Also origin, development and postwar experimentation from World War I to the M14. Most books are filled with text and have a few pictures here and there. This book is for you if you want it the other way around! |
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TITLE: U. S. M1 CARBINES Wartime Production |
| AUTHOR: CRAIG RIESCH | |
| This book is "For Collectors Only". It is the revised 5th edition. This book begins with a history of the M1 Carbine, and then goes into complete detail of every part of the rifle with diagrams. Your high school biology class teacher would be amazed in the detail taken in "disecting" the M1 Carbine. This book is ideal for checking parts for maker and shows you what codes to look for on all parts. |
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TITLE: M-1 GARAND |
| AUTHOR: U.S. ARMY TECHNICAL MANUAL | |
| This technical manual was published by the Department of the Army, March 17, 1969. It is the "Operator and Organizational Maintenance Manual" for Rifle, Caliber .30: M 1, M1C (Sniper's), M 1D (Sniper's). This manual has an Introductory Chapter "Origins and Development of the M1 Garand" then goes into operating instructions and service and maintenance instructions. This manual has many picture illustrations. |
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TITLE: U.S. CARBINE CALIBER .30 M1 AND M1A1 |
| AUTHOR: WAR DEPT. BASIC FIELD MANUAL | |
| This is the "War Department Basic Field Manual" for the U.S. Carbine Caliber .30 M1 and M1A1. It was published by the War Department April 23, 1944. The manual covers Mechanical training: assembly, care and cleaning, and operation. A must for every true M1 Carbine fan. |
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TITLE: CAL. .30 CARBINES M1, M1A1, M2, and M3 |
| AUTHOR: DEPTS. OF THE ARMY AND THE AIR FORCE | |
| This is the technical manual published by the U.S. Army and Air Force in Feburary of 1953. Beginning with an introduction including description and data; this book details parts, special tools, and equipment for field and depot maintenance. Great detail is provided for repair and rebuild of trigger housing, sight assembly, barrel and receiver, and stock groups. This manual is filled with many diagrams and specs. |
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TITLE: M-1 GARAND RIFLE |
| AUTHOR: WAR DEPT. TECHNICAL MANUAL | |
| This is the Technical Manual and Ordnance Maintenance published by the War Dept. on November 6, 1942. Chapters include: General characteristics, operation & functioning, tools required for inspection prior to disassembly, disassemembly, tools for maintenance and repair, assembly, and care-cleaning-lubrication. This manual contains many illustrations of procedures and parts. |
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TITLE: THE FIGHTING GARAND |
| AUTHOR: NOLAN WILSON | |
| Printed by Desert Publications 1984. This manual goes from a complete historical background, description, operation, general disassembly & routine maintenance to inspection, complete disassembly and detail repair. There is also a section on modified Garands. This manual is filled with illustrations of procedures and parts with specs. This is a good manual for the Garand enthusiast. |
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TITLE: M1 CARBINE OWNER'S MANUAL |
| AUTHOR: DESERT PUBLICATIONS | |
| Printed by Desert Publications 1984. This manual gives a complete historical background, description and data of the M1 Carbine. There are chapters on mechanical training, inspection, repair & rebuild and final inspection. . This manual is filled with illustrations of procedures and parts with specs. This is a good manual for the Carbine enthusiast. |
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TITLE: M1 GARAND 1936 TO 1957 |
| AUTHOR: JOE POYER/CRAIG RIESCH | |
| This book in the "For Collectors Only" series is written and organized to provide the collector with a part-by-part by serial number range analysis of the M1 Garand. This format aids the collector who demands a firearm that is as close to "orginal issue" as possible. With spare parts widely available, plus this book, most M1 Garands can be restored to original or near orginal condition. |
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TITLE: THE M1903 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE |
| AUTHOR: JOE POYER | |
| This book in the "For Collectors Only" series includes a part-by-part analysis of the subject firearm, organized by serial number range. All markings, codes, finishes and changes to that part are described. A history of the firearm's development and use is included and special appendices describe specialized versions. Completely illustrated with line drawings and photographs. |
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TITLE: PISTOL, CALIBER .45, AUTOMATIC, M1911A1 |
| AUTHOR: DEPARTMENT OF ARMY | |
| Department of the Army Technical Manual dated June 22, 1964. Direct and general support maintenance manuel |
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TITLE: SKS RIFLE SIMONOV TYPE 56 |
| AUTHOR: DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY | |
| The Department of the Army training circular. This manual discusses operation, disassembly & assembly, and technical data. |
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TITLE: ORDNANCE MAINTENANCE U.S. RIFLES, CAL. 30 |
| AUTHOR: WAR DEPARTMENT | |
| The War Department Technical Manual. This manual discusses operation, disassembly & assembly, and technical data. |
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TITLE: BERETTA SERIES TAURUS |
| AUTHOR: DEPARTMENTS OF THE ARMY, NAVY AND AIR FORCE | |
| The War Department Technical Manual. This manual discusses operation, disassembly & assembly, and technical data. |
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