Where There is No Dentist – Free PDF
Here is a free PDF of “Where There is No Dentist” from Hesperian.org. Enjoy.
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Here is a free PDF of “Where There is No Dentist” from Hesperian.org. Enjoy.
If you want a hard copy of this book you can buy it on Amazon here.
Here is a free PDF of “Where There is No Doctor” from Hesperian.org. Enjoy.
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My good friend spent countless time and money putting together this Remington 700 rifle. His trial and error upon making the perfect, at least in his opinion, tactical Remington 700 can help you get some ideas in customizing your own. If anyone has any questions please leave a comment and I’ll get back to you.
Base rifle: Remington 700 SPS Tactical 308win
Barrel: Heavy contour parkerized 20” Carbon Steel with a 1 in 12 RH twist
Muzzle Brake: Roedale Precision C21.5
Stock: H-S Precision Pro-Series Rifle Stock Remington 700 BDL Short Action Police Sniper Varmint Barrel Channel Synthetic Black
Stock Accessories: PRI Utility Picatinny-Style Rail System Remington 700 Aluminum Matte (modified and contoured to low profile), BlackHawk IVS Performance Rifle Cheek Rest with Rifle Ammunition Carrier 5-Round Fixed Stock Nylon Black
Bipod: Accu-Shot Atlas Bipod (V8.1) (Clamp On) (BT10)
Scope: Vortex Viper PST Rifle Scope 30mm Tube 4-16x 50mm Side Focus 1/10 MIL Adjustments First Focal Plane Illuminated EBR-1 MRAD Reticle Matte
Rings: Leupold 30mm QRW Quick-Release Weaver-Style Rings Matte Low
Scope Base: Nightforce 1-Piece 20 MOA Picatinny-Style Scope Base Remington 700 Short Action Matte
Scope Accessories: Mounting Solutions Plus Anti-Cant Device 30mm Matte, killFLASH® ARD Flip Cap Optic Cover #7, Butler Creek Flip-Up Rifle Scope Cover #14 Eyepiece
Trigger: Remington X-Mark Pro™, adjusted to 3.5 lbs. break. (factory original)
FUNDAMENTALS OF SMALL ARMS WEAPONS – PART III – SEMIAUTOMATIC AND AUTOMATIC FIRE (1945) – Typical firing mechanisms constructed with models and basic principles of the two firing methods are demonstrated.
FUNDAMENTALS OF SMALL ARMS WEAPONS – PART II – THE TYPES OF OPERATIONS (1945) – Explains the four basic types of operation: Manual, Gas, Blowback and Recoil with focus on application of operating principles to weapons.
Fundamentals Of Small Arms Weapons (1945) – Part 1 covers the processes of chambering, locking, cocking, firing, unlocking, extraction, ejection and feeding, all explained in detail with a functional model built up to illustrate each step.
I want to wish everyone all the best this upcoming new year.