This listing is for a 2 CD copy of 17 military manuals. These CD's are an easy to read PDF (Adobe Acrobat)
file, with crisp clear pages. Each chapter is bookmarked, so you can quickly find the section you want to
view. You no longer have to worry about getting pages damaged or dirty. You can simply print out any and
all pages you like if you want a hard copy. Photo is sample scans of covers for illustrative purposes.
Why pay 10 to 25 cents per page for photocopy reprints when you can buy a CD for a fraction of the price?

These manuals are

TM 5-223A Soviet Mine Warfare Equipment
TM 9-223 Twin 50 Cal Machine Gun
TM 9-251 Dual 40mm Autogun
TM 9-294 Bazooka Rocket Launcher
TM 9-1225 50 Cal Machine Gun
TM 9-1275 M1 Garand Rifle
TM 9-1276 M1 Carbine
TM 9-1295 Pistols and Revolvers
TM 9-2900 Military Explosives
TM 10-585 Automotive Transmissions
FM 5-31 Boobytraps
FM 23-8 M14 Rifle
FM 23-30 Hand and Rifle Grenades
FM 23-35 Pistols & Revolvers
FM 23-41 45 Caliber Sub Machine Gun, the "Grease Gun"
FM 23-55 30 Caliber Machine Gun
FM 30-30 Aircraft Recognition

CD copy of the formerly RESTRICTED August 1951 technical manual issue of TM 5-223A covering Soviet Mine
Warfare Equipment. 170 pages. This manual covers the Introduction, Fuzes, Mines, Mine Laying, Mine
Detecting, and Mine Clearing Equipment.

CD copy of the formerly RESTRICTED July 1944 War Department technical manual issue of TM 9-223 covering
the Twin Cal..50 Machine Gun Mount M33 and Multiple Cal..50 Machine Gun Mount M45. 118 pages. This
technical manual tells you everything you want to know about the twin barrelled .50 Cal. machine guns on
their mounts.

CD copy of the formerly RESTRICTED July 1948 technical manual issue of TM 9-251 covering the 40mm Dual
Automatic gun M2 and Twin 40mm Gun Mount M4.  223 pages.  This manual describes every detail of the 40mm
machine gun and it's mount.

CD copy of the formerly RESTRICTED October 21, 1942 War Department Technical Manual of TM 9-294, for the
Launcher, Rocket, AT, M1. 9 pages. The bazooka was the famed rocket launcher that helped the US troops in
WWII. "TM 9-294, dated October 21, 1942, is intended to serve temporarily (pending the publication of a
revision now in preparation which will be wider in scope) to give information and guidance to the
personnel of the using arms charged with the operation and maintenance of this materiel."

CD copy of the formerly RESTRICTED October 1944 War Department technical manual issue of TM 9-1225
covering the Ordnance Maintenance of the Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2 All Types, and Ground Mounts.
214 pages.

CD copy of the June 1947 technical manual issue of TM 9-1275 covering the Ordnance Maintenance U.S.
Rifles, Cal. .30 M1, M1C (Sniper's), and M1D (Sniper's).  104 pages.  This manual covers Introduction,
Inspection prior to disassembly, Tools, gages, and fixtures, General maintenance, Barrel and receiver
group, Trigger housing group, Stock and hand guards, Equipment, Function firing and final inspection, and
Malfunctions and corrections.

CD copy of the February 1953 technical manual issue of TM 9-1276 covering the Cal. .30 Carbines M1, M1A1,
M2, and M3.  178 pages.  This manual covers Introduction, Parts, special tools, and equipment for field
and depot maintenance, Repair and rebuild, Final Inspection, and Rebuild standards.

CD copy of the December 1941 War Department technical manual issue of TM 9-1295 covering the Ordnance
Maintenance of Pistols and Revolvers.  31 pages.

CD copy of the August 1940 War Department technical manual issue of TM 9-2900 covering propellant and high
explosive military explosives.  135 pages.  This book covers smokeless and blackpowder propellants, and
discusses different types of military high explosives, such as TNT, Explosive D, Picric Acid, Ammonium
Picrate, Nitrostarch Explosives, Tetryl, Mercury Fulminate, Amatol, and Lead Azide.

CD copy of the April 1941 War Department technical manual issue of TM 10-585 covering Automotive Power
Transmission Units.  120 pages. This manual has 7 sections detailing general, clutches, transmissions
and overdrive, auxiliary transmissions; transfer cases; power take-offs, propeller shafts and universal
joints, final drives; differentials; live axles, and bearings. This manual has many pictures and diagrams.

CD copy of the September 1965 field manual issue of FM 5-31 covering boobytraps. 133 pages. This manual
describes the characteristics and use of boobytraps, boobytrapping equipment, construction techniques,
miscellaneous boobytraps, and boobytrap detection and removal.

CD copy of the May 1965 field manual issue of FM 23-8 covering the 7.62 mm M14 rifle. 50 pages. This
manual has 7 chapters covering the introduction, mechanical training, operation and functioning, stoppages
and immediate action, maintenance, ammunition, and accessories. This manual is a must have for an M14
owner.

CD copy of the basic field manual issue of FM 23-30 covering grenades, issued by the War Department in
WWII, with a cover date of June 15, 1942. It covers both hand grenades and AT and HE grenades fired from
a rifle. This manual is 60 pages with an additional 12 pages of revisions thru May 1943 which have been
inserted in the front of the manual. 

CD copy of the basic field manual FM 23-35 for Pistols and Revolvers, issued by the War Department in
WWII, with a cover date of June 1946.  Part One covers the Automatic Pistol, Caliber 45. Chapter 1 is
Mechanical Training, and Chapter 2 is Manual of the Pistol, Dismounted and mounted.  Part Two covers the
Revolver, Caliber .45.  Chapter 1 is Mechanical Training, and Chapter 2 is Manual of the Revolver,
Dismounted and Mounted. Part Three covers Markmanship. Chapter 1 is Known-Distance Targets. Chapter 2 is
Combat Firing, and Chapter 3 is Advice to Instructors.  This manual is 205 pages.

CD copy of the July 1957 field manual issue of FM 23-41 covering Submachine Guns Caliber 45 M3 and M3A1,
commonly nicknamed the "Grease Gun" because if it's appearance. 106 pages. This manual has 8 chapters
covering the introduction, mechanical training, manual of arms, markmanship training, Markmanship; moving
ground targets and firing, Technique of fire and destruction of material, advice to instructors, and
safety precautions.  This manual has many pictures and diagrams.

CD copy of the July 1945 War Department field manual issue of FM 23-55 covering Browning Machine Guns,
Caliber .30, M1917A1, M1919A4, and M1919A6. 299 pages.

CD copy of the June 1943 War Department field manual issue of FM 30-30, the WWII Aircraft Recognition
Pictorial Manual. 191 scans. This field manual teaches how to recognize the different military planes
in use during WWII. It has an introductory section which explains learning recognition and has a
glossary to help people familiarize themselves with airplane terms. It has 8 other sections, including US
Army Aircraft, US Navy Aircraft, British Aircraft, German Aircraft, Japanese Aircraft, Italian Aircraft,
an empty section for Russian Aircraft, and an empty section for Miscellaneous Aircraft. There are several
pictures for each airplane.