Friday, July 29, 2011

The Belgian FN FAL rifle explained - HLebooks.com

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How the FN FAL functions

- Principle of the gas operated action
- How works the regulator
- The gas cylinder plug
- Gasses regulation procedure.

Firing cycle of the FN FAL
- Cocking the FN FAL
- Introducing the loaded magazine
- The cocking handle
- The hold open latch
- Firing cycle explained
- The change lever three positionnings
- Detailed analyse of the bolt unlocking
- Animated sequence of the bolt unlocking
- Ejection of the cartridge case
- Using the FAL as a "one shot" rifle
- Loading the magazine

The change lever
- The three positions of the change lever
- How the lever's pivot interacts with the trigger
- Semi-automatic mode
- Interaction between the sear and the trigger
- Interaction between the sear and the hammerd
- Disconnecting and re-connecting of the sear
- Animated sequence of the semi-auto firing

Firing the FAL in full-auto mode
- The change lever to the position marked "A"
- The trigger rotation in full-auto mode
- The role of the safety sear
- Full-auto firing cycle explained step by step
- The hold open latch explained

Stripping the FAL for regular maintenance
- Field stripping
- Dismounting the bolt
- Dismounting the gas piston
- Different designs of gas plug
- Dismounting the magazine

Advanced dismounting (1)
- Dismounting the bolt carrier
- Dismounting the handguard
- Dismounting the gas regulator
- The special FN key OREA 107
- Dismounting the forward sling swivel

Advanced dismounting (2)
- Dismounting the foresight
- The special FN key OREA 150
- Tuning the foresight
- Dismounting the hinge cross pivot
- Dismounting the safety sear
- Reassembling tips

Advanced dismounting (3)
- Dismounting the cocking handle
- Dismounting the magazine catch and the hold open latch
- Dismounting the magazine catch
- Dismounting the hold open latch
- Dismounting the locking shoulder

Advanced dismounting (4)
- Unscrewing the barrel from the receiver
- The special vise adapted to that work
- Dismounting the carry handle
- Different designs of the carry handle

Advanced dismounting (5)
- Dismounting the change lever
- Different designs of the change lever
- Dismounting the hammer
- Dismounting the trigger assembly

Advanved dismounting (6)
- Dismounting the pistol grip
- Different designs of thepistol grip
- Dismounting the trigger guard assembly
- Dismounting the sling swivel and shoulder piece
- Différent designs of the butt plate and sling swivel

Advanced dismounting (7)
- Dismounting the buttstock and the return spring
- The special FN key OREA 131
- Different designs of the buttstock
- Dismounting the receiver latch lever and its bolt
- Reassembling tips
- Dismounting the rear sight
- Different designs of the rear sight


























 


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Dismounting an open-frame pinfire revolver (I)

- Generalities about pinfire revolvers
- Removal of the ejection rod
- Removal of the barrel

Dismounting an open-frame pinfire revolver (II)
- Removal of the cylinder
- Dismounting of the loading gate
- Removal of the trigger guard and trigger spring
- Removal of the cylinder arbor and friction spring

Dismounting an open-frame pinfire revolver (III)
- Access to the mainspring
- Dismounting of the hammer
- Dismounting of the trigger assembly
- Reassembly tips

Functioning of an open-frame pinfire revolver
- Cartridge loading
- Vintage 9mm pinfire cartridges
- Firing in double action mode
- Firing in single action mode
- Cylinder rotation
- Cylinder stop
- Front and rear sight
- No safety system available

Open-frame pinfire revolver of large caliber
- Various types of 12mm pinfire cartridges
- Structural flaw of the open-frame design
- Removal of the mainspring

Innovative open-frame pinfire revolver by Maurice Arendt (I)
- Loading gate of unusual design
- Hammer with narrow head
- Unusual cylinder stop abutments
- Safety lever on the front grip strap

Innovative open-frame pinfire revolver by Maurice Arendt (II)
- Unusual cylinder arbor leaf spring
- Counterbored chambers
- Dual ignition system
- Functioning of the Arendt grip safety
- Other safety by Maurice Arendt

First step toward the solid-frame construction
- Semi solid-frame pinfire revolver
- Dismounting of the barrel
- Protecting shield
- Integral front and rear sights
- Top strap integral with the barrel

Solid-frame pinfire revolver in 7mm caliber
- Design without pivoting loading gate
- Dismounting of the cylinder
- Internal mechanism
- Eugène Lefaucheux folding trigger

Modified solid-frame pinfire revolver of English design (I)
- Initially fitted with longer barrel and grip
- Dismounting of the ejector rod
- Dismounting of the cylinder
- Access to the mainspring
- Adams construction of the grip

Modified solid-frame pinfire revolver of English design (II)
- Dismounting of the hammer and safety
- Dismounting of the trigger assembly
- Dismounting of the V shaped mainspring

Modified solid-frame pinfire revolver of English design (III)
- The hammer safety explained
- Detailed functioning of the hammer safety
- Other models with the same type of safety

Current prices of pinfire civilian revolvers

How to revive your vintage pinfire handguns
 

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Walther Model 4 pistol

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Walther Model 4 pistol

Walther Model 4 pistol

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Walther Model 4 pistol

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A brief look at the basic models of the Luger pistol
- The Old (1900) and the New (1906) construction
- The current calibers
- The frame can be of long or short type
- Old and New Model Features compared point by point
- Finishing of the Luger pistols

The Luger Model 1900
- Basic technical characteristics
- One of the first requested changes
- Thumb safety lever variations
- Pictures showing the salient features of the 1900 Model
- The grip safety broadening

The Luger 1902 in 9 mm Parabellum
- The 9 mm cartridge evolving from the 7.65 mm cartridge
- The first 1902 prototypes
- Shortening of the frame
- The curvature of the trigger guard
- The cartridges-counter model
- Mauser 1902 commemorative models

The Luger Carbine
- Long barreled models appeared during 1900
- An unusual graduated rear sight
- The 1900 models with a 175 mm barrel
- The Luger Carbine of 1902
- The Luger Carbine of the post WW I period

The transitional Models of 1903 - 1906
- Mechanism improvements of the 1903 - 1906 period
- Breechblock - Extractor - Toggle knobs
- The transitional modifications of 1904 - 1905
- The Luger Model 1906

The Standard Luger from 1908 to 1916
- By 1908 the German Army adopted the Luger pistol
- German Army Luger characteristics
- The hold-open latch discarded and later reintroduced
- The production for the Army began in 1909
- By 1916, Georg Luger changed the sear design

The Naval Luger
- The Naval Luger of 1904
- Some transitional variations
- The Naval Luger of 1906
- Naval Lugers with a modified safety
- First issue - First issue modified - Second issue
- The Naval Luger of 1908 - 1914
- The Naval Luger of 1914 - 1918
- The Naval Luger of Weimar Republic
- Photo Gallery

The Long Luger or Luger "Artillery"
- Officially adopted by the German Army on June 3, 1913
- The Erfurt arsenal produced it during 1914, only
- The Luger "Artillery" mechanical features
- The rear sight variations
- The Luger "Artillery" of 1916
- The first drum magazine pattern
- Photo Gallery

The Luger Prototypes
- The seven shots Luger prototype
- The Luger prototype in caliber .45 ACP
- The "baby" Luger of 1920

The Standard Luger of the 1925 - 45 Period
- The wooden magazine bottom was canceled
- The striker's head milled with three longitudinal grooves
- The machinery was transferred from BKIW(DWM) to Mauser
- MAUSER's typical rear frame shape
- Improvement of the 9 mm Parabellum cartridge
- Another specific feature of the MAUSER's production
- HAENEL's new improved magazines
- A trick to quickly determine if a Luger toggle is Krieghoff made
- Two types of brown plastic grip pieces

John Martz Lugers
- A truly original and meaningful technical modification
- John Vernon Martz credentials
- Martz Safe Toggle Release (U.S. Patent number 3,956,967)
- What about the M.T.S.R.?
- Photo Gallery
John Martz Luger in Caliber .45 ACP
- Lugers in 45" ACP require modifications of the structure
- How the frame is cut and the receiver lengthened
- How the toggle assembly is lengthened
- New walnut grips tailored and checkered by Georges Sarkisian
- Specific jigs for the welding of the frame
- Ed Korda : A machining expert
- The Luger breechblock adapted for the .45" cartridge
- Sights are produced from scratch for any Luger model
- The Luger in .22" Magnum caliber


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Field dismounting of the Swiss revolver Model 1882

Advanced dismounting of the Swiss revolver Model 1882 (I)
- Dismounting the ejector rod and release spring
- Dismounting the side plate and left grip plate

Advanced dismounting of the Swiss revolver Model 1882 (II)
- Dismounting the main spring and rebound lever
- Dismounting the trigger and hand (pawl)

Advanced dismounting of the Swiss revolver Model 1882 (III)
- Dismounting the hammer and its components
- Dismounting the loading gate and spring

Functioning of the Swiss revolver Model 1882 (I)
- Cartridge loading
- Cartridge unloading
- The 7,5mm black powder revolver cartridge


Functioning of the Swiss revolver Model 1882 (II)
- Firing in single action mode
- Revolving of the cylinder
- Hammer cocked and loading gate lowered

Functioning of the Swiss revolver Model 1882 (III)
- Firing in double action mode
- Rebounding of the hammer

Early Swiss service revolvers
- Revolver Chamelot Delvigne Model 1872
- Galand model tested by the Swiss commission
- Revolver Model 1872/78
- Revolver Model 1878
- Lock of Warnant type


Evolution of the Swiss revolver Model 1882
- Wood grip plates
- Removable shoulder stock
- Mechanical improvements in the model 1882
- Early model 1882
- Removable recoil plate
- Improved loading gate
- The cyclist model
- The model 1882/29

Producers and markings
- Producers of the revolver Model 1882
- Serial number
- Commercial production and military gun sold after discharge
- Sequential takedown figures
- Inspector markings

Accessories relating to the Swiss revolver Model 1882
- Service holsters for the revolver Model 1882 and 1882/29
- Customs holster
- Cartridge pouch
- Takedown and cleaning tool
- User manuals

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Steyr 1912 pistol (Steyr Hahn)

Steyr 1912 pistol (Steyr Hahn)

Steyr 1912 pistol (Steyr Hahn)

Steyr 1912 pistol (Steyr Hahn)

Steyr 1912 pistol (Steyr Hahn)

Steyr 1912 pistol (Steyr Hahn)

Steyr 1912 pistol (Steyr Hahn)

Steyr 1912 pistol (Steyr Hahn)

Steyr 1912 pistol (Steyr Hahn)

Steyr 1912 pistol (Steyr Hahn)


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