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    No.8 AESPs

    I recently acquired a full set of current (May 2014) AESPs for the .22" No.8 rifle. They're very lightly redacted and in PDF format. What's the best way to share them with you guys?
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    You could try contacting Doug ( Badger) and he will post them in the Knowledge Libraryicon in the technical section.

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    Cheers, will do. I've downloaded my fair share of manuals from there and figured I should put something back into this great resource.

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    Kind thought London Enfield. But just in case anyone is confused........ AESP's = Army Equipment Support Publications. The current invention of what have previously been described here as EMER's. But to Armourers and the REME, RAEME, RCEME and RNZEME in general, will be known as 'EMER's' for the next 30 years!

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    There is a minor snag with the AESPs. The MoD accidentally put the cover and first page of one manual onto the body of another when they were photocopying them to send to me.

    I have the correct pages but as a separate PDF file. Unfortunately I don't have the software to stitch them back onto the original document! Does anyone else have the ability to do it? It needs a full copy of Adobe Acrobat or something similar.

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    i might be able to help with thsi. PM me.

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