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Society => Weapons & Combat => Topic started by: Rocklin on May 31, 2014, 05:26:04 am
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The famous (Canada and UK) book "Shoot To Live". this book will show you how to handle a bolt-action under combat situations. It was produced in canada during the second world war and deals with the Lee Enfield No.4 Mk1 and MK2.
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printed 1945.
part 1 and 2
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live_%20Cover%20-%20Chapter%202.pdf (http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live_%20Cover%20-%20Chapter%202.pdf)
part 3
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live_%20Chapter%203.pdf (http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live_%20Chapter%203.pdf)
part 4
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live%20Chapter%204.pdf (http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live%20Chapter%204.pdf)
part 5
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live%20Chapter%205.pdf (http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live%20Chapter%205.pdf)
part 6 and 7
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live%20Chapter%206%20-%207.pdf (http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live%20Chapter%206%20-%207.pdf)
part 8 and 9
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live%20Chapter%208%20-%209.pdf (http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live%20Chapter%208%20-%209.pdf)
part 10 and 11
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live%20Chapter%2010%20-%2011.pdf (http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live%20Chapter%2010%20-%2011.pdf)
part 12, 13 and 14
http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live%20Chapter%2012%20-%2013%20-%2014%20Index.pdf (http://photos.imageevent.com/badgerdog/generalstorage/shoottolivebook/Shoot%20to%20Live%20Chapter%2012%20-%2013%20-%2014%20Index.pdf)
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very nice had a quick skim throu, took me back to when i was young and was tought the basic's haha have you seen a hard copy any where id like one
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Cool post. Will have to give it a read.
Why though is it in like 6 different parts?
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have you seen a hard copy any where id like one
I saw one at a gun show for $75, it was standard issue reading for officers so there are a few floating around.
Why though is it in like 6 different parts?
dont know, thats how it was uploaded. In the back of my mind i keep calling the rifle "The Dinner Bell", you win a cupcake if you can tell me where that name came from haha.
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have you seen a hard copy any where id like one
I saw one at a gun show for $75, it was standard issue reading for officers so there are a few floating around.
Why though is it in like 6 different parts?
dont know, thats how it was uploaded. In the back of my mind i keep calling the rifle "The Dinner Bell", you win a cupcake if you can tell me where that name came from haha.
Wait, isn't this the rifle that goes through a clip and then pops it out right when the clip's done?
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Wait, isn't this the rifle that goes through a clip and then pops it out right when the clip's done?
thats the M1 garand rifle.
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In the back of my mind i keep calling the rifle "The Dinner Bell", you win a cupcake if you can tell me where that name came from haha.
little pricey for what i like to pay for a book i just really like the cover
And the Thorn Lucy Red
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Depends on the book. Someone gave me a hardcover book about firearms from the early 1900s that had all kinds of frilly decorations and engravings on the cover, the chapter pages have decorative script, and there are hand-drawings that are on par with photographs. Not only is it visually pleasing but the content is better than anything from modern times. Theres a whole chapter on the specifics of smokeless powder manufacturer and details of cannon shell making. I don't know how much it's worth but I would have paid $75 for it.
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Wait, isn't this the rifle that goes through a clip and then pops it out right when the clip's done?
That's a .303 Lee Enfield not sure which one though.
I have a 1915 .303 Lee Enfield Mark III myself and it can use stripper clips but they're not as common to find. Mostly just the magazines are kicking around now and even those are drying up.
Not a bad gun for the $50 I payed for it... Was offered $1000 a week later for it. :D
Al