... plug (16) and the recoil spring (14) forward from the slide (3). Turn plug (16) to right to remove from recoil spring (14). The Shore Patrolman - Page 313by United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel - 1953 - 368 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Army. Ordnance Department - 1917 - 38 pages
...slide (3). Turn plug (16) to right to remove from recoil spring (14). Turn the barrel bushing (13) to the left until it may be drawn forward from the slide (3). This releases the barrel (2) which, with the link (11), may be drawn forward from the slide (3),... | |
| United States. War Department - 1917 - 2570 pages
...slide (3). Turn plug (16) to right to remove from recoil spring (14). Turn the barrel bushing (13) to the left until it may be drawn forward from the slide (3). This releases the barrel (2) which, with the link (11), may be drawn forward from the slide (3),... | |
| 1917 - 230 pages
...the slide (3). Turn plug (16) to right to remove the recoil spring (14). Turn the barrel bushing (13) to the left until it may be drawn forward from the slide (3). This releases the barrel (2) which, with the link (n), may be drawn forward from the slide. To... | |
| United States. Navy Department - 1921 - 772 pages
...bushing, recoil spring, and recoil-spring guide. Remove these parts from the slide by with drawing the recoil-spring guide from the rear of the recoil...indicated in the preceding paragraphs, is all that is required ordinarily for proper care and cleaning. Only experienced men should be permitted to dismount... | |
| United States. Navy Department - 1923 - 114 pages
...recoil spring forward from the slide. Turn the plug to the right to remove from the recoil spring. Turn the barrel bushing to the left until it may be...This releases the barrel which, with the link, may be drawn forward from the slide, and by pushing out the link pin the link is released from the barrel.... | |
| United States. Militia Bureau - 1927 - 452 pages
...slide (3). Turn plug (1C) to right to remove from recoil spring (14). Turn the barrel bushing (13) to the left until it may be drawn forward from the slide (.'{). This releases the barrel (2), which, with the link (11), may be 117 drawn forward from the slide (3), and by pushing out the... | |
| 1927 - 460 pages
...slide (3). Turn plug (16) to right to remove from recoil spring (14). Turn the barrel bushing (13) to the left until it may be drawn forward from the slide (3). This releases the barrel (2), which, with the link (11), may be 117 drawn forward from the slide... | |
| United States. Militia Bureau - 1927 - 458 pages
...slide (3). Turn plug (16) to right to remove from recoil spring (14). Turn the barrel bushing (13) to the left until it may be drawn forward from the slide (3). This releases the barrel (2), which, with the link (11), may be drawn forward from the slide (3),... | |
| Ridley McLean - 1928 - 1000 pages
...together from the receiver, carrying with them the barrel bushing, recoil spring, and recoil-spring guide. Remove these parts from the slide by withdrawing...indicated in the preceding paragraphs, is all that is required ordinarily for proper care and cleaning. Only experienced men should be permitted to dismount... | |
| United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations - 1921 - 766 pages
...bushing, recoil spring, and recoil-spring guide. Remove these parts from the slide by with drawing the recoil-spring guide from the rear of the recoil...indicated in the preceding paragraphs, is all that is required ordinarily for proper care and cleaning. Only experienced men should be permitted to dismount... | |
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