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Remember Me? Photo Gallery Photo Gallery Options. Results 1 to 8 of 8. Thread: Tm Tm A good friend found this at a flea market in Wisconsin. There was only one and he remembered I collect carbines so it came in the mail this morning. Un-read until today! Regards, Rick. Highly Recommended. View photos by Badger.
Here's a PDF electronic version of the edition for anyone who's looking for one.. Click to Download Regards, Doug. Authors are human. The greater the detail a book covers the more likely there will be a number of mistakes.
Regarding prices, it is strongly recommended you shop around for the best price. Especially on the more expensive books. A few of these books are hard to find, a few are outrageously priced by some sellers. Includes critique by Ordnance Major of weapons used during the Korean War. Better publications are available.
Carbine, Cal. Carbine Handbook Author: A. Poorly structured with a number of significant errors that infer a limited knowledge of the. Carbine Stock, Cal. The Complete Reloading Manual for the. The author built on and expanded the earlier work of Harrison above.
Heavily illustrated with lots of excellent quality photographs. This book has the potential of becoming an excellent reference book but unfortunately the author chose to use photographs of parts and markings provided to him by a well known West Coast "replicator". All the great quality photographs and extensive data lends legitmacy to the replicated parts and markings that are mixed in among the authentic ones. Since books tend to be around for many years, especially reference books, parts of this one have the potential of altering authentic history.
Most info is off topic and unrelated to the M2 Carbines. Schreier, Jr. Kindle: 64 pages Publisher: Peterson Publishing Co. Basic overview of the carbine and use by French forces.
Unfortunately a number of the photos and images are mislabeled. Ruth with Scott A. Overton company relative to their production of stocks and handguards for the U. Carbines subcontracted by Inland Manufacturing. Ruth Spiral bound: pages Publisher: John A. Baun, GermanManuals. Carbine, Model M1 with accessories, tools, ammo, patents, charts, some manufacturer specifications, and a nice large rendition of the Ordnance Instructional Chart for the M1.
Both authors included several drawings the other did not. This larger format is much easier on the eyes but won't sit upright on your bookshelf and comes at a cost consistent with the large format. Most collectors will want both books. Available only from the publisher's website. Carbine articles from past issues of The American Rifleman. The author neglects to mention the value of certain carbines in "as is" condition may be far greater than a restoration due to the history specific to the particular carbine.
The charts that indicate which part with which marking was used by which manufacturer and when are generic and fail to take into account many factors of mass production under constant production demands at ten different prime contractor facilities in ten different locations during a time of war. However, this book has set the standard most people use for identifying part variations and as a quick reference for the various contractor and subcontractor markings o the various parts.
Some of the errors in previous editions have been carried over into the 8th edition.
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