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G**E
A must to service the product its about.
A must to service the product its about.
H**R
M1 Carbine Manual
I have an M1 carbine from WW II. My dad carried it thru out Europe. Never had a Manual. He taught me how to fieldstrip it. I wish this had been a commercially printed book rather than a hand drawn printed book. It would make looking at the parts a bit easier. It's ok, it does the job. I gave it four stars for that reason. Good response from Prime.
C**H
Great and informative
Nice book. Other reviews said it wasn’t good but for a reprint it is awesome
R**.
Good reference for assembly/disassembly
This series of books is good as a manual for assembly and cleaning. Printing is fair (readable), but the page margins are very poor.It is a good "no nonsense" reference to have for each gun in your collection.
D**A
As advertised.
Good reference manual.
B**.
Good for M1. Less so for M2.
The portion of this book dedicated to the M1 is very good and the commonalities between the M1 & M2 are covered. The portion referencing the M2 specifically is woefully inadequate and of no real use to those who are looking for M2 information and the maintenance of M2 components.
C**S
A must have
I get all the Yellow Manuals, They are great
J**E
Take down and reassemble the M-1 Carbine
I have used the manual to take the Carbine apart. It is a little vague in the illistrations but anyone with advance knowledge of firearms could take down and reassemble the M-1 Carbine.
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