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Thread: A little treat for you all

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    Boolit Buddy andrew375's Avatar
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    Cool A little treat for you all

    Instructions for Armourers, 1931.

    This a collection of drawings used by British Army armourers to help identify components and assemblies various small arms in service. All drawings are on different size paper as they were drawn to scale and then the paper cut to size, if you print or plot them out you should consider A3 to be the minimum size to be useful. The bits of vertical and horizontal lines are from the fact that the drawings were issued folded up.

    I've also included some armourers and user manuals.
    "Consciousness is a lie your brain tells you to make you think you know what you are doing." Professor Maria Goncalves.

    If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear. George Orwell.

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    Boolit Master



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    Wow! That's really cool......thanks!

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    That is nice reference material.

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