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The ENCYCLOPEDIA of MODERN FIREARMS
Over 1,600 Exploded View Photos, Blueprints, Sketches, Schematic Drawings, Cutaway Photos And Drawings.
By Bob Brownell, 1,066 Pages, 8-½x11
inches
Before the publication of The Encyclopedia late in 1959,
absolutely no service manual encompassing all American-made
guns was available for the gunsmith, dealer or hobbyist. What
information was to be had, had to be dug out the hard way - and
at best it was skimpy. As the guns covered in The
Encylopedia get older, the information becomes even more
valuable; what little other info was available has long since gone
out of print, original manuals have been lost and today's gunsmith
might have to pass up repair or restoration work on "Dad's
favorite", without The Encylopedia. It answers hundreds
(and thousands!) of questions and problems. As so many have
told us after getting their copy: "It paid for itself the first day I
owned it - just in time saved alone." Here's what you'll find in your
Enyclopedia:
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY TECHNICAL MANUALS -
Especially released for The Encyclopedia, they cover base
repair and maintenance for the '03 Springfield and later
modifications; the 1911 pistol, Remington Models 10 and 11;
Winchester Models 12 and 97; Stevens 520/620; Savage 720 and
Ithaca 37. All with detailed illustrations and nomenclature lists.
NEW GUN INSTRUCTIONS that most manufacturers issue
with each new gun, giving assembly and disassembly instructions,
PLUS the extensive GUNSMITH MANUALS of Winchester,
Remington and Browning up to the date of printing (late 1959).
UNUSUAL ILLUSTRATIONS from the files of the
manufacturers showing the functioning of many of the guns. Most
are no longer available, many were never publicly released.
ALL AVAILABLE PARTS ILLUSTRATIONS & LISTS -
Many of these are either exploded view or schematic, showing
where parts go and in what order they are assembled. "Our
illustration is worth 10,000 words!"
ILLUSTRATIONS OF ALL NEW GUNS being manufactured in
the U.S. as of Jan. 1, 1959, for which information is available . . .
complete specifications given on each number and model.
DETAILED MEASUREMENTS IN CHART FORM of the
thousands of pins, screws, and helical springs shown in all the
parts lists. Only those of very unusual construction or function are
not shown. This information available in printed form nowhere else
in the world.
KNOWLEDGE AT YOUR FINGERTIPS
Each manufacturer is grouped alphabetically,
starting with Department of Defense Technical Manuals, then
Browning, Colt and so on. Each manufacturer is subdivided in the
following order: 1. Illustrations and technical data. 2.
Where available, illustrations which depict the working parts.
3. Manufacturer's new gun instruction literature. 4.
Complete parts lists ('tho parts are now only available from
specialty sources and prices aren't current). 5. Parts data
pages giving specifications for pins, screws and springs.
If you've ever paid $15 to $35 for a single manual
covering one model automobile or one series of technical
equipment, you'll be amazed at the vast amount of material for so
reasonable a price.
NOTES: (Quantity prices available. Please call or write.)
Catalog page 374, 347, 368
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