The Mother of all Firearms Manuals Site
Posted: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 18:08:48
Check out this excellent collection of owners manuals for all sorts of weapons.
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Good stuff!!! I down loaded a few.OakRidgeStars wrote:Check out this excellent collection of owners manuals for all sorts of weapons.![]()
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Aw hell, tell everyone about it whydontcha!OakRidgeStars wrote:Check out this excellent collection of owners manuals for all sorts of weapons.![]()
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Neither of these guns is listed on either of these sites.... I am googling now to see what I can find... thanks for the input... those sites did have a lot of info that I downloaded for guns that I presently have... just having trouble finding the two mentioned.speezack wrote:I am trying to find a .pdf manual for a Winchester Model 72, bolt action .22. Also a manual for a Springfield M-1 Carbine... the old .30 caliber carbine model. I think they referred to it as a 'tankers' version. Neither of these is listed on the above mentioned site.
I found it in English and Italian, don't look for it under Springfield, look at the very first "M". The rifle technically was designed by Winchester (that's where I saw the Italian manual). The "tanker's version" was actually a shorter barreled version of the M1 Garand. It was never actually used by the military, but versions were marketed by several companies.speezack wrote:I am trying to find a .pdf manual for a Winchester Model 72, bolt action .22. Also a manual for a Springfield M-1 Carbine... the old .30 caliber carbine model. I think they referred to it as a 'tankers' version. Neither of these is listed on the above mentioned site... although I have found a multitude of other manuals here. What a great site.