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Official Soviet Mosin-Nagant Rifle Manual

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ISBN-10: 158160081X

ISBN-13: 9781581600810

Edition: 2000

Authors: James F. Gebhardt, U. S. S. R. Army Staff

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Book details

List price: $24.00
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Paladin Press
Publication date: 7/1/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 112
Size: 8.25" wide x 10.75" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

Introduction
I Combat Characteristics and Nomenclature of the Rifle and Carbines
Construction, Handling, Maintenance, and Preservation of the Rifle
Construction of the Rifle
Description of the Rifle's Components
Barrel
Receiver
Feed Interrupter-Ejector
Trigger Mechanism
Rear and Front Sight
Bolt Assembly
Stock
Upper Handguard
Bayonet
Cleaning Rod
Fasteners
Accessories
Service Cartridges
Function of the Rifle's Components and Mechanisms
Position of the Rifle's Components and Mechanisms Before Loading
Function of Components and Mechanisms During Loading
Function of Components and Mechanisms During Firing
Function of the Components and Mechanisms During Reloading
Function of the Components When the Hammer Is Placed On Safe
Stoppages in the Normal Functioning of the Rifle's Mechanisms
General Measures to Prevent and Correct Stoppages During Firing
Instructions for Preserving and Handling the Rifle
Preserving and Handling the Rifle
Disassembly and Assembly of the Rifle
Inspecting the Rifle
Procedure for Daily Inspection of the Rifle
Inspecting the Rifle in Assembled Form
Inspecting the Rifle in Disassembled Form
Inspection and Handling of Service Cartridges
Cleaning and Lubricating the Rifle
Inspecting the Serviceability of the Accessories
Procedure for Cleaning and Lubricating the Rifle and Its Mechanisms
Decontaminating the Rifle
Confirmation of the Rifle's Zero and Bringing It to a Normal Zero
Faults of the Rifle that Disrupt Its Accuracy
Methods and Instruction for Firing the Rifle
Methods for Firing the Rifle
General Instructions
Methods for Prone Firing
Preparation for Firing
Firing the Shot
Reloading
Ceasing Fire and Reestablishing Readiness to Fire
Methods for Firing from the Kneeling Position
Methods for Firing from the Sitting Position
Methods for Firing from the Standing Position
Methods for Firing from a Rest or Support
Methods for Firing from Behind Cover
Methods for Firing from Skis
Methods for Firing from Horseback
Regulations for the Conduct of Fire From the Rifle in Combat
General Instructions
Selection of Site and Position for Firing
Observation of the Battlefield
Target Selection
Determination of Range to Targets in Combat
Visual Determination of Range
Determining Range by Direct Measurement of Terrain
Determining Range by Angular Magnitude of Local Objects
Sight Setting and Aimpoint Selection
Firing at Stationary Targets
Firing at Fleeting Targets
Firing at Moving Ground Targets
Firing at Armored Targets
Firing at Aerial Targets
Firing in Mountains
Firing at Camouflaged and Concealed Targets
Firing in Limited Visibility Conditions
Firing in Conditions of Chemical Contamination
Firing on the Move
Ammunition Supply in Combat
Firing tables
Comparative weight and length data for the rifle and carbines
Optical Sight
Construction of the Mount for the PE Scope
Construction of the Type-1942 Mount for the PU Scope
Bringing the Sniper Rifle to a Normal Zero by a Proof Firer
Bringing the Sniper Rifle to a Normal Zero by the Sniper
Storage and Preservation of the Scope for the Sniper Rifle
Inspection of the Sniper Rifle
Adjusting the Scope to the Eye (for Clarity)