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gerard 12-02-2008 10:15 AM

FN Pistol Model 1900 explained (ebook)
 

To whom it may concern, a new publication on the FN Pistol Model 1900 (and 1899) in .32 ACP caliber was released recently :
http://www.hlebooks.com/ebook/fn19load.htm


Many other ebooks on various firearms are also available here : http://hlebooks.com/ebook/liste01.htm

Content of the ebook :

Field dismounting of the FN Model 1900 (I)
- Removing the slide

Field dismounting of the FN Model 1900 (II)
- Removing the breechblock
- Parts diagram

Advanced dismounting of the breechblock
- Dismounting the extractor
- Dismounting the cocking lever assembly
- Dismounting the striker

Advanced dismounting of the receiver (I)
- Dismounting the grip plates
- Dismounting the other grip components

Advanced dismounting of the receiver (II)
- Dismounting the safety lever
- Dismounting the sear
- Reassembling tips
- Re-installing the breechblock

Functioning of the FN Model 1900 (I)
- Chambering of a cartridge
- Cocking of the striker

Functioning of the FN Model 1900 (II)
- Trigger work
- Extraction and ejection of the spent case

The safety of the FN Model 1900
- Action of the safety when set to "OFF"
- Action of the safety when set to "ON"

The firing cycle of the FN Model 1900
- animated sequence of the firing cycle
- Belgian Markings

The FN 1900 traced back to the first related patents
- Patent 580,926 covering the first Browning's blowback design
- Patent 621,747 covering the second blowback design
- John Browning's prototype

Production of the FN Model 1900
- FN Browning Model 1899 versus Model 1900
- FN Browning Model 1900 (Belgian Army)
- FN Browning Large Model 1900

Collecting the FN Model 1900
- Model 1900 current prices (2008)
- Austrian-Hungarian Model 1900 with long barrel
- German Police Model 1900
- Deluxe engraved FN 1900 pistol
- Exotic copies of the FN 1900 pistol


Other related sites to visit :

http://www.hlebooks.com
http://www.servicepistol.com
http://www.lugerpistol.com


alvin 12-02-2008 07:11 PM

Gerard -- Thanks for the excellent ebooks. I have one issue desperately needing your help!

I bought a few ebooks in the past. Unfortunately, my computer disk crashed recently, and I lost the software. The software could be downloaded again, and I had written down my passwords after activation, but I found my saved passwords did not work on the newly downloaded books because they have different "number".

I hope my record of payment had been saved on your side (?) Is it possible to assign me new password? Thanks!

alvin 12-03-2008 07:59 AM

Or, I have the original emails sent to me after the payments. I can forward those back as evidence of payment. Sounds fair?

alvin 12-14-2008 07:46 PM

Hmmm.... "customer service" needs some improvement. Even if a straight forward "no", is better than silence, IMO.

John Sabato 12-15-2008 11:09 AM

Alvin, I suggest contacting Gerard via PM or email... he may not be watching the thread... He has issued new passwords to me in the past for the same reasons...

Don M 12-15-2008 01:32 PM

Alvin,

Try emailing them at pro1258@skynet.be

jamese 12-16-2008 08:35 AM

Good Luck !

I have requested new passwords because of a computer crash......the response was something to the effect of; it is clearly stated that only one password would be issued

Jim

John Sabato 12-16-2008 09:58 AM

These e-books are well written in my opinion, and I have frequently recommended them to new Luger enthusiasts...

I have requested clarification of the password policy from the author and will report his response when I get it. If the policy has changed, then we will no longer encourage members to purchase these books without warning them of the issues...

John Sabato 12-16-2008 03:29 PM

I have received a response from Gerard Henrotin... and I will share it with you all. His premise for the small charge seems very reasonable to me...

========message follows==========
Hello John,

The policy about re-issuing passwords has been a changed little bit with time because of the ever growing basis of customers through the years (and ever growing "hard disk crashes" occuring - sometimes each year - for very unlucky users).

Re-issuing password is a time consuming job as mails must be replied, former purchases must but traced back in the sale files, and so on.

I now ask for a $3.00 fee for each password re-issued to cover all these costs, and the fact that the customer download the latest (often enhanced) version of the ebook concerned.

Regards

Gerard
========end of message============

His email listed earlier in this thread is valid for those who need to request a new password.


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