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Enfield/Webley .38 Revolver/Pistol 1942 – Canadian Small Arms Training- Manual

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Enfield/Webley .38 Revolver/Pistol 1942 – Canadian Small Arms Training- Manual

16 pages, about 6" x 8", glossy soft-cover in full color. New re-print restored and digitally enhanced from a nice original. Printed on high quality 20# 97 bright acid free paper. Fully Illustrated.

The official service pistol for the British military during the Second World War was the Enfield No. 2 Mk I .38/200 calibre revolver,[11] but owing to a critical shortage of handguns, a number of other weapons were also adopted (first practically, then officially) to alleviate the shortage. As a result, both the Webley Mk IV in .38/200 and the .455 calibre Webley Mk VI were issued to personnel during the war.

There are three of these manuals, British, Australian and Canadian. The British and Canadian share some illustrations but are different. The Austrailian uses photos and is different still.

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CONTENTS INCLUDE:

  • ENFIELD REVOLVER 1942
  • Canadian Army Military
  • Object of Weapon Training
  • Practice for Proficiency
  • Cleaning
  • Reloading
  • Unloading
  • Nomenclature of Parts
  • Ready Position
  • Rest Position
  • Sense of Direction
  • Determination to Kill
  • Firing from Cover

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