Old 03-24-2007, 06:34   #1
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Most of my posts will consist of either asking opinions on reading material or providing my recomendations.

So here's #1. Ive searched this website and many others in search of a "comprehensive guide to firearms" to little avail. I was wondering if you gents knew of a certain book or series that has indepth info on the majority of firearm functions.

Thank you, MS
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Old 03-24-2007, 07:10   #2
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Old 03-24-2007, 08:18   #3
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There is no need for a comprehensive guide to firearms on this site. We do not deal with comprehensive firearms, just the current military/tactical ones.

We do not need to get into how a Tec-9 works.

The 18B course will provide one with all one needs to know about weapons, especially when combined with a couple of deployments. Jane's is a pretty good reference as wel.

Good luck.

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