By United States. Marine Corps
Read Online or Download Machine guns and machine gun gunnery PDF
Best military technology books
The Hamlyn Guide to Military Aircraft Markings
Identifies army plane markings and camouflage from international conflict I to the current day, in pocket-sized shape. every one representation has been chosen to teach how the markings and color schemes have developed and the way they have been motivated through the aircraft's army function and project power.
This publication covers the layout and kinds of assorted vans hired by way of the Wehrmacht.
Emergency action for chemical and biological warfare agents
Emergency motion for Chemical and organic war brokers, moment version is meant for the 1st responder to the scene of the discharge of a chemical or organic struggle agent. Formatted equally to the dep. of Transportation’s Emergency reaction Guidebook and designed as a spouse to the author’s instruction manual of Chemical and organic war brokers, this publication is split into concise chapters that concentrate on the 1st few hours after the incident.
The B-1 Bomber - Aero Series 32
Ebook by means of Holder, William G
- Maus: And Other German Armored Projects (Armored Military Vehicles)
- Fundamentals of Shaped Charges
- German Army Uniforms and Insignia, 1933-1945
- Art of Warfare in Western Europe During the Middle Ages: From the Eighth Century to 1340 (Europe in the Middle Ages)
Additional info for Machine guns and machine gun gunnery
Sample text
The safety should function properly. (The sear should move only slightly when the safety is on SAFE, and freely when the safety is on FIRE). 1 The sear pin should not protrude from the trigger mechanism, because the trigger mechanism will not go back in place. f. Gas Cylinder Group. The gas cylinder should not be cracked, bent, or broken. g. Bipod Group The bipod group should not be cracked, bent, or broken. The bipod legs should extend and collapse easily. h. Receiver Group The cover latch should work properly.
Breath control is practiced during aiming and firing. 1 Figure 2-54. Zero Group Size. 2903. Sight Settings and BZO Procedures This paragraph provides information on how to set the sights for elevation and windage for the SAW. It also includes information on how to make corrections if the initial setting on the windage knob or peep sight is not accurate. At a 10-meter target, each paster is 1 cm. Therefore, two clicks on the windage knob in either direction moves the strike of the round left or right 1 cm and two turns on the peep sight moves the strike of the round up or down 1 cm.
A. Zeroing the AN/PVS-4. Zeroing aligns the AN/PVS-4 to the SAW. The sight may be zeroed during daylight or darkness. ) To obtain a precise zero, it is best done at 300 meters and at night. If done during daylight, the daylight cover must be used. Once an AN/PVS-4 has been zeroed on an SAW, anyone who knows how to use the reticle should fire the weapon effectively. However, there may be some changes in zero when the objective focus is adjusted to engage targets at various ranges and when the diopter focus is adjusted for the vision of different firers.