The following article has been extracted from the Technical Articles for Milsurp Collectors and Re-loaders (click here)
Small Arms Instructors Manual (1918)
Compiled by the Small Arms Instruction Corps
Format: 234 pages - E.P. Dutton @ Company, New York (1918)
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Observations: by Badger
Small Arms Instructors Manual
An intensive course including:
Official "C Special Course"; U.S. Rifle Model 1917; U.S. Rifle Model 1903 (Springfield); U.S. Rifle 1898 (Krag);
Automatic Pistol Model 1911; Revolvers, CAL's .45 and .38; Official Firing Courses; Designation of Targets;
Fire Direction and Control; Use of Cover
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