More Russian Manuals
I have a couple more French guns queued up for next week, but it’s been a few days since I added a manual to the library. I was going to post a DsHK 38 manual, […]
I have a couple more French guns queued up for next week, but it’s been a few days since I added a manual to the library. I was going to post a DsHK 38 manual, […]
We don’t have much information about this rifle, but we do know that is was a prototype direct gas impingement rifle in 6mm, built at the Puteaux Arsenal. It had an overall length of 50″, […]
The French military is the butt of quite a lot of jokes…I’m sure we’ve all heard the one about the great deal on French surplus – never fired and only dropped once! Well, when it […]
Ok, just one more Fedorov post before we turn to other things. Thanks to the generosity of Max Popenker, we have a copy of a 1928 original Fedorov manual for you. It’s in Russian, of […]
Before we leave the Fedorov, I would like to take a moment to address a common misconception – the Fedorov did not use MG13 magazines. The two designs certainly are very similar, but they are […]
Today, we have for you an original manual for the Winchester Light Rifle in .224 Winchester E2. This was a rifle in competition with the early AR-15 to replace the M-14 in US military service. […]
I don’t know much about this beyond the name. We have four photographs from the US Ordnance Department dated from 1937 identifying this as a Johnston (not Johnson – note the “t”) Model D-1918 machine […]
Continuing in our series of Soviet weapons manuals, today we have added a 1962 DTM manual to the Original Manuals page of the Vault. The DTM was the tank variant of the modernized Degtyarev (DP) […]
So, who can tell me what all of these weapons are? And what they have in common? Continue on for details…
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