Submachine Gun : Home Workshop Guns for Defense and by Bill Holmes

By Bill Holmes

Now the common individual can simply make a submachine gun with minimum instruments, apparatus and fabric. This nontechnical booklet walks you thru construction the receiver, breech block, barrel, set off meeting, inventory, pistol grip, points of interest and journal, in addition to warmth treating and completing. needs to interpreting for a person who's involved in our more and more restrictive executive. for educational learn merely.

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The Red Army man needed fewer supplies; Russian weapons were less complex and needed less attention; civilians performed duties in rear areas, in hospitals, on the railroads, and as veterinarians, 2. The smaller wagons were easier on the horses; tractors pulled heavy loads instead of large teams of draft horses, 3. The German division had more men to supply and more heavy weapons; 4. German service units had to protect themselves against partisans and required more men to do so, 5. The German philosophy was that a division supplied itself directly from the army depots using its own men to bring forward the munitions, fuel, rations, and fodder.

168. 48. Harrison, p. 133. 49. Harrison, pp. 122-23. 50. Harrison, p. 101. 51. Harrison, p. 98. 52. Harrison, p. 93. 53. Harrison, pp. 93, 135. 54. Harrison, p. 137. 55. Harrison, p. 135. 56. Harrison, pp. 208-08. 57. Harrison, p. 81; Nove, pp. 87, 273. 58. Tiushkevich, Soviet Armed Forces, 266. htm[1/17/2011 5:27:41 PM] 59. Albert Seaton, The Russo-German War, 1941-45 (New York: Praeger, 1970), p. 267. 60. Seaton, Russo-German War, p. 267. 61. Harrison, pp. 169-70, 172. 62. Tiushkevich, Soviet Armed Forces, pp 310, 341; IVOVSS (German), VII, 49; Harrison, pp.

8. Hinrichs, p. 282. 9. Hinrichs, p. 282. 10. Hinrichs, pp. 275, 282. 11. , Battle for Moscow: The 1942 Soviet General Staff Study (Washington, DC: PergamonBrassey's, 1989), p. 185-88. 12. Hinrichs, pp. 276, 283; Ely, p. 97. 13. Hinrichs, p. 280. 14. FHO, CGR, Report, no date, H 3/104, Roll 551, Frame 238; For comparable German and American data, see Walter S. , Second Front Now 1943 (University, AL: University of Alabama, 1980), pp. 164-185. 15. FHO, CGR, Kraefteberechnungen, H 3/118, October 1943, Roll 552, Frame 357.

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