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W3405-62 Instructions for mounting, using, and caring for 6-inch rapid-fire gun, Armstrong, and 6-inch barbette carriage, Armstrong 1
W3405-63.1 Instructions for mounting, using, and caring for 6-pdr. rapid-fire guns and parapet mounts 1
W3405-63.2 Instructions for mounting, using, and caring for 6-pdr. rapid-fire guns and parapet mounts 1
W3405-64.1 Instructions for mounting, using, and caring for 15-pounder rapid-fire guns and their masking parapet mounts 1
W3405-64.3 Instructions for mounting, using, and caring for 15-pounder R. F. gun (Driggs-Seabury), and 15-pounder masking parapet mount, model of 1898 (Driggs-Seabury) 1
W3405-64.5 Instructions for mounting, using, and caring for 15-pounder R. F. gun and barbette carriage, model of 1902 1
W3405-66.1 Instructions for mounting, using, and caring for 3-inch wrought-iron saluting gun and mount 1
W3405-66.2 Instructions for mounting, using, and caring for 3-inch wrought-iron saluting gun and mount 1
W3405-68 Handbook of material for 7-inch siege Howitzer battery 1
W3405-70.1 Description and rules for management of Springfield rifle, carbine, and Army revolvers, caliber .45 1
W3405-70.2 Description and rules for management of Springfield rifle, carbine, and Army revolvers, caliber .45 1
W3405-71 Directions for using, mounting, and dismounting 1-pdr. subcaliber tubes in bore of seacoast guns; description and instructions for use and care of drill primers 1
W3405-73 Description of artillery and small-arm targets used in Army 1
W3405-76.1 Description of Warner amp; Swasey telescopic sights, model of 1904 1
W3405-76.2 Description of 3-inch telescopic sights, model of 1904 1
W3405-76.3 Description of 3-inch telescopic sights, model of 1904 1
W3405-77 Description of 2-inch telescopic sights, model of 1906 1
W3405-78 Description of telescopic musket sight, model of 1908 1
W3405-79 Description of hand tools for reloading gallery-practice cartridges for model of 1903 rifle 1
W3405-80.1 Description of decapping and cleaning tools for caliber .30 cartridges (models of 1898 and 1906), and for caliber .38 revolver cartridges 1