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.300 Vickers Machine Gun - Mechanism made easy
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The .300 Vickers Medium Machine Gun was chambered to fire the US .300 '06 rimless cartridge and was made in the United States. It was issued to the ...

2-inch Mortar
Book Description
The two inch mortar: a standard weapon of the British infantry platoon for many years. These two pamphlets cover it from the start of the Second World ...

20mm Guns and Ammunition
Book Description
Two pamphlets giving detailed descriptions of the Polsten, Oerlikon and Hispano 20mm guns in land service. The first pamphlet covers the equipment and ...

4.2-inch Mortar
Book Description
This publication consists of two pamphlets on the British 4.2-in Mortar - the basic training manual (1943) which includes the training and use of the ...

75-mm Gun M6 and Combination Gun Mount M64
Book Description
A complete description with all the needed drawings and photographs of the M6 75mm gun and ammunition as fitted to the Light Tank M24.

75-MM Howitzers and Carriages
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The 75mm Pack Howitzer M1A1 and its variants. Complete detail on these guns and fully ...


AFV Recognition
Book Description
This publication consists of four pamphlets issued between 1942 and 1944, covering Allied and Axis armoured fighting vehicles. Every tank or armoured ...

Anti-Tank Mines (MTP 40)
Book Description

An early pamphlet on British anti-tank mines with instructions on laying and minefield layout.


Armament Centurion Mark III (1951)
Book Description
A reprint of the official handbook for the armament fitted to the Centurion Mark III Main Battle Tank. It includes 71 illustrations of ...

Armament Daimler Armoured Car Marks I and II
Book Description
The Daimler Armoured Car Marks I and II were armed with the trusty old standby, the 2-pounder antitank gun. However the gun and its ammunition had been ...



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