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The U.S. .30 Caliber Carbines A Shop Manual by Jerry Kuhnhausen Book NEW. By Jerry Kuhnhausen. This indispensable manual covers 30 Carbine design and operating theory with a fully detailed cycle of operations section. Also includes information on bench function checks, complete disassembly/reassembly, full parts inspection data, ordnance specified steels and parts hardness, basic tools and inspection gauges, correct parts fit, repair and mechanical restoration, a complete troubleshooting section and even sections on restoring and improving accuracy. Includes over 1200 photos and line drawings. 224 Pages - Softcover.The ultimate tech data manual for all U.S. .30 M1 Carbines and commercial .30 M1 Carbines with U.S. military parts. 100's of crystal clear photos and illustrations. Covers .30 M1 Carbine design and operating theory, includes a fully detailed cycle of operations section, bench function checks, complete disassembly/reassembly, full parts inspection data with all critical ordnance parts dimensional inspection specs. (ordnance specifications are the only specs. there ever were) ordnance specified steels and parts hardnesses, basic tools and inspection gauges, correct parts fit, repair and mechanical restoration, a complete troubleshooting section and restoring and improving M1 Carbine accuracy. 224 pages with thread stitched binding and plastic laminated soft cover.224 pages of brand new and updated material -Not a rehash of old military manuals!700+ Crystal clear photos, ordnance style drawings, illustrations and graphicsParts inspection data, critical max./min. dimensions, specifications, etc.More information than in all military TM's and ordnance manuals combinedStep by step detailed instructions and easy to read textComplete assembly/disassembly, inspection, troubleshooting, and repairM1 Carbine gas piston replacement and gas cylinder reconditioning Correct M1 Carbine operating slide fit and correct functionSight removal and installation and selecting the best quality sights Complete M1 Carbine rebuilding, rebarreling and mechanical restoration How to restore and even improve accuracy in .30 M1 Carbines