Description and Rules for the Management of the U. S. Magazine Rifle and Carbine: Calibre .30 (Classic Reprint) - Tapa blanda

Department, U. S. Army Ordnance

 
9781334228988: Description and Rules for the Management of the U. S. Magazine Rifle and Carbine: Calibre .30 (Classic Reprint)

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Front sight pin. - Length increased and taper changed in Model 1896.

Gate - Length of lug reduced O.0065, April 1, 1895. Fillet added at junction of lug and hinge, October 8, 1895. Shape of exterior and interior of front end changed, Octo ber 8, 1895. Curvature of exterior and shape of interior at rear end changed, and the bevel on the front part of the interior of the top omitted in Model 1898.

Guide lip. - Tenon to enter groove in receiver omitted, Sept. 8, 1894. Thickness increased in Model 1896.

Hand guard body. - Extended rearward over tenon of receiver and heads of rivets countersunk deeper in Model 1896.

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Front sight pin. - Length increased and taper changed in Model 1896.

Gate - Length of lug reduced O.0065, April 1, 1895. Fillet added at junction of lug and hinge, October 8, 1895. Shape of exterior and interior of front end changed, Octo ber 8, 1895. Curvature of exterior and shape of interior at rear end changed, and the bevel on the front part of the interior of the top omitted in Model 1898.

Guide lip. - Tenon to enter groove in receiver omitted, Sept. 8, 1894. Thickness increased in Model 1896.

Hand guard body. - Extended rearward over tenon of receiver and heads of rivets countersunk deeper in Model 1896.

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Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com

This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

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Excerpt from Description and Rules for the Management of the U. S. Magazine Rifle and Carbine: Calibre .30

The parts of the striker, Fig. 13, Fig, 14, are the point, A the body, B, partly cut away to permit the assembling of the firing pin and the joint hole, C, by which the striker is secured to the firing pin; its rear end, D, forms the front bearing for the main spring. The main spring is shown infig.1 4. The extractor, Fig. 15, has the hook, A; the extractor pin hole, B the seat, C, and the stud hole, D, for the ex tractor spring; the heel, E; and the extractor rivet hole, F. The extractor pin, Fig. 16, is tapering and is driven into its hole in the extractor from the right, and its small end then upset. The extractor spring, Fig. 17, has the stud, S, and the point, P. The extractor rivet, Fig. 18, holds the extractor in the sleeve. The ejector, Fig. 19, has the heel, A; the pin hole, B; and the point, C, which, resting on a shoulder in the ejector slot in the receiver, prevents the front end of the ejector from dropping into the magazine. The ejector pin, Fig. 20, on which the ejector is pivoted, has a knob on its left end by which it can easily be withdrawn from the receiver.

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