Small arms of the world

the basic manual of military small arms: American, Soviet, British, Czech, German, French, Belgian, Italian, Swiss, Japanese, and all other important nations

[7th ed., rev. and enl.]
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W. H. B. Smith
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Small arms of the world

the basic manual of military small arms: American, Soviet, British, Czech, German, French, Belgian, Italian, Swiss, Japanese, and all other important nations

[7th ed., rev. and enl.]
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Excellent diagrams of function of firearms. Takedown, cleaning and operating instructions are spot on. A great book for historic enthusiasts and collectors. However, the picture on this site may be the 4th edition, second printing in 1949.

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Publisher
Stackpole Co.
Language
English
Pages
723

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Edition Notes

First ed. published in 1943 under title: Basic manual of military small arms.

Published in
Harrisburg, Pa

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
623.44
Library of Congress
UD380 .S62 1962

The Physical Object

Pagination
723 p.
Number of pages
723

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5856741M
LCCN
62018587
OCLC/WorldCat
1360410
Library Thing
3824134

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