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anyone steer me to the training used during the period
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03-27-2009 07:00 PM
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Small Arms Firing Regulations - 1889
http://ahecwebdds.carlisle.army.mil/...smd=1&awdid=26
8.68M pdf - Better have a high speed connection 
If that link doesn't work try MHI and browse "Military Publications" until you find it.
Maury
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I don't know if Pelago was able to find it, but I did. Wow, that's interesting reading. Thanks!
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Your best bet is to buy a copy of "Rifle and Carbine firing" by Capt' Stanhope E. Blunt. It was reprinted about 14 years ago and, I believe, still available from :Books on Broadway, 12 1/2West Broadway, Williston,N.D.58801
ph.(701)572-1433. The email is: bksbdwy@nemontel.net . If you should phone them ask to speak to Mr. Wilder. It's a reprint of the revised 1886 edition. It has illustrations of many different firing positions for the soldier, drawings of target frames and explains the different types of (oval) targets used at that time.
I have seen original manuals offered on ebay but didn't want to screw up one that old by using it.
I hope you find this info to be of some help!
Regards, S.O.H.1898
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I have at one time fired on targets we had made the original size. They are not SMALL!
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I don't think Books on Broadway has the Blunt any longer.
However, Cornell Publications has a reprint of Laidley http://www.cornellpubs.com/Templates...ley%201879.htm
Or just find an original 
Here are a couple of mine one even signed