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gerard 11-23-2002 11:50 AM

Soviet military pistols
 
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Hello,

We are very glad to let you know that we have just published a new ebook.

The title is : "Soviet Military Pistols", and it is written by G�©rard Henrotin.

You will find more info about the content of that new ebook in the text below.

The downloading page url is : http://users.skynet.be/HL-Editions/ebook/sovietload.htm

Our complete ebook listing on firearms is located here : http://users.skynet.be/HL-Editions/ebook/liste01.htm


We hope that our new ebook will be well received.

Best regards

H&L Publishing (Belgium)


Content

Russian Revolvers
- The Zhille-Trummer breech-loading pistol
- The British Beaumont-Adams revolver
- The Galand Model 1870 revolver
- The Smith & Wesson Model 3 revolver
- The Nagant "gas seal" revolver

Russian Semi Automatic Pistols
- The Borchardt pistol
- The FN, Li�¨ge, Browning pistols
- The Luger pistol Model 1902/06
- The Schwarzloze pistol Model 1898
- The Mauser C96 "Bolo"
- The .45 caliber 1911 Colt pistol
- The Korovin 1927 pistol
- The Prilutskiy 1924 pistol
- The Tula-Tokarev 30/33 pistol
- The Makarov pistol
- The PSM pistol 5.45 mm
- The "APS" Stechkin pistol

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Field Dismounting the Tokarev Pistol
Advanced Dismounting of the Tokarev Pistol
How the Tokarev Pistol works
Animated sequence of the Tokarev firing cycle
Mechanical Particularities of the Tokarev Pistol
Tokarev Model TT-30 vs TT-33

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Dismounting the Makarov Pistol
Complete Dismounting of the Slide and Magazine
Complete Dismounting of the Receiver
Makarov cartridge and feeding
Makarov's trigger working
Makarov's disconnection device
Makarov's safety device

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Lugerdoc 11-24-2002 07:21 AM

This weekend at a local show, I was able to acquire a minty 6.35 Tula-TOZ pistol. I though that they also saw some limited WW2 military use by the Russians. I'd appreciate further information from the membership and/or some sources of published info. Tom H.


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