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I was given this file when I took the armorers course for my unit. Thought it could be of use for anyone that works on an AR, 92FS, or just any weapon. It discusses ammo and weapons in general besides specific military issue ones. It also covers types of tools used and how to use them.

Its less than a MB so cant hurt ^^.

Also, if anyone has a host other than rapidshare that would be cool to post a link.

http://rapidshare.com/files/154112741/Armorers_handbook_11.pdf.html

or

http://crimsonaudio.net/guns/Armorers_handbook_11.pdf

About the Author

The author of this publication is Charles F. Ruggiero Jr, a civilian employee of

the Department of the Army. Chuck is employed by Headquarters, 10th Mountain

Division (LI) & Fort Drum. He is assigned to the Directorate of Logistics,

Maintenance Division, and serves as the Ordnance Equipment Specialist

assigned to the Technical Services Branch of the Support Maintenance Activity.

Chuck serves as the course manager and primary instructor for the 10th

Mountain Division Unit Armorer Course. The UAC is an 80 hour formal course

that encompasses all of the material presented in this publication, and which

goes into much greater depth than this single reference volume can provide.

In addition to his instructional duties at the UAC, Chuck also provides training

at the unit level. Among the subjects he teaches are machinegun operating

theory, small arms maintenance, MOS 45B upgrade training, and premarksmanship

instruction. A qualified range instructor, he is a Distinguished

Honor Graduate of the USAF Combat Arms Instructor Academy.

His military experience includes active duty service with the US Army. A

graduate of the US Army Infantry School, he served as an infantry soldier in

Vietnam during the period July 1968 to July 1969. His US Army service includes

duty with the Army National Guard in MOS 45B (Small Arms Repair), and with

the US Army Reserve in MOS 12B3H (Combat Engineer Instructor).

Currently a member of the NY Air National Guard, he serves as an Air Force

Security Police Officer, specializing in weapons instruction.

His experience includes virtually everything related to firearms. He is a

qualified instructor with rifles, shotguns, revolvers, pistols, sub-machineguns,

grenade launchers, machineguns, rocket launchers, flame weapons, mortars,

demolitions and pyrotechnics. He has worked at the Organizational, Direct

Support and General Support levels of maintenance as a weapons specialist. He

also served more than eight years as the weapons quality assurance inspector

at Fort Drum.

In addition to training thousands of students in his long career, and working on

a myriad of different weapons and systems, he has used most of these types of

weapons in combat situations.

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Downloaded! Thanks for the share. :cool:

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Downloaded, thanks

I have a Glock Armorers Manual in PDF format if someone wants to host it. It’s about 7MB.

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