Manufacture Nationale d’Armes de Chatellerault (MAC) began production probably early in 1946. MAC pistols have 1935-S stamped on the base of the magazine (whereas MAS and MF magazines are marked M LE 1935-S), and show the initials M.A.C on the left side of the slide. MAC also changed the orientation of the safety on the 1935S. MAC Mle 1950 9mm Luger 4 BBL. ParkerizedPhosphate finish with light to medium wear. Many of these French service pistols were used for sale by UnionArmsCompany on GunsAmerica - 947514329. The MAC Mle 1950 (also known as the MAC-50 or the MAS Mle. 1950) is an improved version of the MAS M1935S that was adopted by the French military in 1950 as a replacement for the M1935 series of pistols.
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Feb 27, 2017 Shooting the MAC 1950: The PA MAC 1950 (Pistolet Automatique Modele 1950) was the result of a 1946 French effort. A French 1935A pistol and a 1950 general pattern holster. This example was made in 1950 which places it among the last to be produced. The 1935A was a well-designed and well-made pistol that would.
The 1935 French Service Pistols
by Ed Buffaloe
For many years, the French had been in the forefront of firearms design. They invented the first pinfire cartridge, the first rimfire cartridge, the first center-fire cartridge, and smokeless powder. But at the end of the Great War (World War I) their official sidearm was still the Model 1892 revolver.
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Many sources, including Josserand and Kinard, state that MAS redesigned Petter’s 1935 design to make it easier and cheaper to manufacture, and that this gun then became the 1935S; but according to Medlin and Huon the 1935S was designed independently for the French military tests, though both guns were ultimately based on the Colt 1911. Medlin and Huon say, in regard to the 1935S: ‘First, the gun was submitted at the same time as the 1935A as a finished design; and second, any examination of the “S” shows it to be completely different from the “A” in a number of ways. A close comparison of the two provides no evidence that the “S” would be any cheaper to manufacture.’ Apparently, the similarities the two guns display are a result of both meeting the design specifications of the Commission d’Experiences Techniques de Versailles.
These specifications were as follows: - The gun must fire the 7.65mm long round.
- The gun must be a single-action design with one spring for both the hammer and sear.
- The hammer, sear, and mainspring assembly must be constructed as a unit to facilitate replacement in the field.
- A magazine safety must be provided to disconnect the trigger bar from the sear.
- A manual safety must be provided to block the hammer from striking the firing pin.
- The gun must not require tools for field stripping.
The two guns have other similarities, which do not appear in the specifications, such as a captive recoil spring and guide rod assembly, and a loaded chamber indicator. The idea for the unitized hammer, sear, and mainspring assembly was almost certainly derived from the Russian Tula-Tokarev pistol of 1930.
The SACM 1935A
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The Petter patent was clearly based on the Browning-designed Colt 1911. The French had been impressed by M1911’s performance during the Great War, but must have felt the gun was too large and heavy, and some French writers described its recoil as “brutal.” So the French were looking for a gun with the best features of the M1911, along with a few improvements. This might also describe the Tula-Tokarev TT-30 pistol, which was likewise a copy of the Browning design, with improvements. The Petter and Tokarev were both single action, short-recoil, dropping-barrel designs, with unitized lockwork. The Tokarev, however, utilized a much more powerful cartridge--the 7.62x25mm Tokarev, virtually identical to the 7.63x25mm Mauser.
The Modèle 1935 was officially adopted early in 1937, and manufacture began almost immediately at the SACM factory in Alsace. (The suffix ‘A’ was added to the model designation in 1938, and stands for ‘Alsacienne’ in the company name.) Early deliveries took place in October of 1937. Production continued until the German invasion in mid-1940--German occupation forces took over the SACM factory and resumed fabrication of the pistol on 15 October 1940. Approximately 23,850 M1935A pistols were manufactured under German occupation. The German-made pistols received a Waffenamt acceptance stamp on the left side of the frame between the model designation and serial number--no other changes were made. French production was resumed as quickly as possible after liberation--the approximate date being 1 October 1944. The final M1935A was made on 10 February 1950. Total production was 84,950 pistols.
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The M1935a features a loaded chamber indicator on top of the slide, but this feature is not found in any of Petter’s patents. I suspect it was requested by the French military at some point during the trials, even though it was not one of the original specifications.
The M1935A has a grey parkerized finish with an overlay of black enamel. The magazines were parkerized, with black enamel on the base only. Prior to the end of the war, the magazine bases were blank, but after the war they were marked “35_A”. The gun was not made with a lanyard, but many were retro-fitted with lanyards for use by French police. Typically , the U-shaped lanyard was staked to the lower left grip frame, and a corner of the grip plate was cut away to make room for it.
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- Remove the magazine and make sure the chamber is empty.
- Draw the slide back approximately 5mm.
- Press the end of the slide lock from the right side and remove it from the left side of the gun.
- Draw the slide and barrel off the frame.
- Remove the spring and guide rod assembly and then the barrel from the slide.
In 1937 Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (SIG) received a license from SACM to manufacture guns under the Petter patent. It was some years before anything other than prototypes were made, but eventually SIG produced the SP47/8, later renamed the P210, which was a 9mm pistol on the Petter design with a few significant improvements. The SIG P210 is considered by many to be the finest military pistol ever manufactured.
The MAS, MAC, or SAGEM 1935S
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At this time, due to the exigencies of the French War in Indochina, MAS contracted with the firm Manufacture Française d’Armes et Cycles de Saint Étienne, commonly known as Manufrance, to produce the weapon. This firm produced approximately 8000 pistols with a parkerized finish. Manufrance pistols retain the M.A.S designation on the left side of the slide, but are also marked with the letters MF on the right side of the frame just in front of the trigger guard and have serial numbers with a G prefix.
By the end of 1945 MAS had contracted with yet another firm to produce the pistol. Manufacture Nationale d’Armes de Chatellerault (MAC) began production probably early in 1946. MAC pistols have 1935-S stamped on the base of the magazine (whereas MAS and MF magazines are marked MLE 1935-S), and show the initials M.A.C on the left side of the slide. MAC also changed the orientation of the safety on the 1935S. The early safeties had the safety lever forward for safe and down for fire. The MAC pistols were changed to conform to the safety positions of the 1935A pistols, with the lever pulled back and up for safe--this way the lever stuck out from the rear of the gun and was directly in the shooter’s line of vision if the gun was on safe. Most guns with the new safety are marked M1 after the model designation on the right side of the slide. The MAC pistols were blued rather than parkerized, though some guns were parkerized when they were refinished. There are a number of minor variations of the MAC pistols that I will not describe, but see Medlin and Huon’s book French Service Handguns, 1858-2004 for full details. MAC produced the 1935S pistol until 1956, with a total production run of 50,087.
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The gun saw military use primarily in the French Indochina War, though it was also widely used by French police. Total production, by all the various companies, was approximately 82,773.
The French 1935S pistol, like the 1935A and many other pistols of the 20th century, is a modified Browning design, strongly influenced by the Colt 1911. There is no barrel bushing at the front of the weapon, such as on the Colt. The guide rod and recoil spring are made as a unit, as is the hammer and sear assembly. The trigger pivots, and the connector runs on the left side of the gun, unlike the Colt and M1935A, which use a stirrup-shaped connector. The barrel has a Browning-style swinging link, but instead of the usual locking lugs on the barrel, the chamber has a sharp shoulder on its top front which engages a shallow cut in the roof of the slide. This locking method was later widely copied by SIG-Sauer, Glock, and Kel-Tec, among others.
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To fieldstrip the Model 1935S:
- Remove the magazine and make sure the chamber is empty.
- Lock the slide back and press in on the end of the slide lock on the right side of the gun.
- Remove the slide lock from the left side of the gun.
- Draw the slide and barrel off the frame.
- Remove the spring and guide rod assembly and then the barrel from the slide.
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The 7.65 MAS (.32 French Long) Cartridge:
The cartridge is variously known as the 7.65mm Long, 7.65mm French Long, 7.65mm MAS, 7.65x20, .30 Pedersen Long, .30-18, .30 Browning Automatic Rifle, and the 7.65L Pistolet-Mitrailleur Model 1938.
The only explanation I have ever read as to why the French military adopted this cartridge is, I believe, incorrect: they wanted it to shoot the same ammunition as their MAS-38 submachine gun. True, the French military wanted a pistol and submachine gun that shot the same cartridge, but the MAS-38 submachine gun was developed in parallel with the SACM 1935A and the MAS 1935S pistols, and the specification for the cartridge to be used by both was made well before either the pistol or the submachine gun were designed.
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The brass for the .32 long cartridge is about 2mm longer than the .32 ACP (7.65mm Browning), and the bevel of the head groove is longer. The bullet weighs 88 grains. Medlin and Huon give the case length at 0.78 inches, and the overall cartridge length at 1.19 inches. Most references state that the .32 Long developed a muzzle velocity of about 1100 feet per second, whereas virtually every source on the Pedersen Device states that the .30-18 cartridge developed 1300 fps, but this was from a rifle barrel. White & Munhall give the muzzle velocity of the .30-18 cartridge in an M1935A as 1114 fps, and that of the 7.65mm French Long at 1175 fps.
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Interestingly, Ian Hogg is of the opinion that the French Long was not derived from the cartridge for the Pedersen Device. “It seems more likely that it was a French arsenal draughtsman’s attempt to provide a 7.65mm cartridge as powerful as possible and different to that of anyone else.” However, I feel the near identical characteristics of the two cartridges cannot be ignored.
Another consideration in the choice of the 7.65mm long round may have been that the 8mm French Ordnance revolver cartridge had been in use by the French military since 1887 and was considered an adequate military round. The primary reason the Model 1892 French service revolver was replaced was that it was regarded as inadequate by comparison with self-loading pistols which held more rounds and could be fired and reloaded much more quickly.
Only four production guns were ever chambered for the .32 Long (if we discount the Pedersen Device, which never saw use ): the MAS Model 38 submachine gun, the French Model 1935A service pistol, the French Model 1935S service pistol, and the MAB Model R (which is very scarce). FN produced a “Browning Model 1936” in .32 long, an adaptation of the Hi -Power, which is shown in Huon’s book, but no more than a few prototypes were ever manufactured since it was not chosen for production by the French Military.
Contents
Listed by language (with year of publication when known)
Mac Mle 1950 For Sale By Owner
English
BAR Base Shop Data (English, 1943)
BAR Instructional Chart (English)
Browning Automatic Machine Rifle Type D manual (English)
Colt R75 A (BAR) Manual (English, 1942)
Field Maintenance Manual BAR M1918A2 (English, 1957)
Field Manual 23 – 15 BAR M1918A2 (English, 1943)
Handbook of the BAR (English, 1918)
Handbook of the M1918 BAR (English, 1918)
Repair Parts and Tools for BAR 1918A2 (English, 1964)
The BAR Illustrated (English)
Bren 303 and 762 User Handbook (English, 1969)
Bren and Browning 303 Straddle Mount Parts List (English, 1944)
Bren Light Machine Gun Description Use and Mechanism (English)
Bren MkII Illustrated Parts List (English, 1942)
Canadian Bren Armorers Manual (English, 1955)
Canadian Bren training manual (English, 1948)
Small Arms Training Vol 1 No 4 Bren LMG (English, 1943)
British L3A3 & L3A4 (Browning 1919), and Tripod M2 & L2A1 Illustrated Parts List (English, 1965)
Browning 1917 Heavy MG Mechanism Made Easy (English)
Browning 1917A1 Shop Manual (English, 1943)
Browning 1919 Basic Field Manual FM 23-45 (English, 1940)
Browning 1919A4 Technical Handbook (English, 1961)
Browning 1919A6 and M37 Manual FM 23-55 (English, 1965 – poor photocopy)
Browning FN 30 Calibre Air Cooled manual (English)
Browning Heavy Machine Gun Model 1917 Mechanism Made Easy (English, 1942)
Browning L3A3 L3A4 Technical Handbook (English, 1964)
Browning M37 Tank Machine Gun Maintenance Manual (English, 1954)
Browning M1919A4 M1919A6 M37 Technical Manual TM 9-1005-212-25 (English, 1969)
Colt Light Aircraft Gun MG40-2 Instructions (English, 1941)
Colt MG38BT tank machine gun manual insert (English, 1942)
FN Model 30 (Browning) Manual (English)
M1919A4 Illustrated Parts List (English, 1942)
M1915 Chauchat Drill-Combat-Mechanism manual (English, 1918)
M1915 Chauchat Mechanical Notes (English, 1918)
M1915 Chauchat Provisional Instruction (English, 1918)
Foreign Weapons DP series manual (English, 1950)
British L7A1 (FN MAG) Technical Handbook (English, 1962)
HK Gun Mounts brochure (English)
HK11 manual (English, 1969)
HK21 Description and Manual (English)
HK21A1 Brochure (English)
Description of the Hotchkiss model 1901 (English)
Handbook of the 303 Hotchkiss Portative Mark I (English, 1918)
Handbook of the 1909 Benet-Mercie (English, 1916)
Handbook of the 1914 Hotchkiss (English, 1918)
Hotchkiss Aerial Observers Gun manual (English)
Hotchkiss Portable Machine Gun Handbook (English, 1922)
KE7 pamphlet (English)
Handbook of the 303 Lewis Part I (English, 1915)
Handbook of the Savage 1917 Cal 30 Lewis Machine Gun (English)
Lewis Automatic Machine Gun (English)
Lewis Automatic Machine Gun Operation and Use (English, 1917)
Lewis Gun Mechanism Made Easy (English, 1941)
Lewis Machine Gun US Aircraft Type (English)
The Complete Lewis Gunner (English, 1941)
M60 and Tripod Illustrated Parts List (English, 1976)
M60 Field Maintenance Manual (English, 1961)
M60 Manual (English, 1971)
M60 Operators Manual (English, 1981)
Operators Manual M60 M60D (English, 1985)
T52E2 Light Machine Gun Notes (English, 1957)
Technical Manual M60 M60D (English, 1987)
Automatic Standard Arms VI – Madsen LMG and 20mm Cannon (English, 1933)
Automatic Standard Arms VIII – Madsen LMG and 20mm Cannon (English, 1936)
Automatic Standard Arms X – Madsen LMG and 20mm Cannon (English, 1938)
Description of the Madsen Model 1940 (English)
Description of The Madsen Tripod for Madsen Machine Gun (English)
Madsen 1904 1912 comparison (English)
Madsen Illustrated Parts List (English, French, Spanish, German)
Madsen Machine Rifle Manual (English)
Madsen Saetter Mk 4 Manual (English)
Madsen Saetter MkII Manual (English)
Madsen Synchronization mechanism (Spanish 1933)
Rexer Automatic Machine gun (English)
Handbook of the Maxim Automatic Gun (English, 1899)
Handbook of the Colt Automatic Machine Gun (Digger) (English, 1916)
Marlin Automatic Machine Gun Manual (Digger) (English)
Marlin Gun Quad Mount Construction and Handling (English)
Kynoch Machine Gun (Schwarzlose) manual (English, 1907)
Schwarzlose 1907 manual (English)
Engineering Design Changes Report Stoner 63 System (English)
Report on Stoner 63 Weapons System (English)
Stoner 63 MMG manual (English)
Stoner 63 System sales brochure (English)
Stoner 63A LMG manual (English)
Stoner 63A Rifle manual (English)
Vickers Type F Aircraft Gun manual (English, plates cut off)
Vickers tripods (English)
Vickers Machine Gun Mechanism Made Easy (English, 1940)
Vickers Machine Gun 1915 and Tripod manual (English, 1918)
Vickers Class A air cooled manual (English)
Vickers Berthier Machine Rifle Model 1928-29 manual (English)
Vickers and Tripod Parts List (English, 1950)
Vickers Aircraft Machine Gun Service Handbook (English, 1920)
US MkI Vickers Illustrated Parts List (English, 1941)
Small Arms Training Vol 1 No 7 – Vickers Machine Gun Supplement (English, 1940)
Small Arms Training Vol 1 No 7 – Vickers Machine Gun Part 3 (English, 1944)
Small Arms Training Vol 1 No 7 – Vickers Machine Gun Part 2 (English, 1939)
Small Arms Training Vol 1 No 7 – Vickers Machine Gun Part 1 (English, 1941)
Small Arms Training Vol 1 No 7 – Vickers Machine Gun Part 1 (English, 1939)
Inspection Standards for MkI Vickers (English, 1951)
Handbook of the Vickers M1915 (English, 1918)
Handbook of the US Vickers Machine Gun (English, 1918)
Guide for the 303 Vickers Machine Gun (English)
Guide for the 303 In Vickers Machine Gun (English, 1915)
Handbook of the Vickers-Berthier LMG (English)
Handbook for the Vickers Gas Operated No1 MkI and mounts (English, 1943)
Vickers Gas Operated MkI Descriptive Handbook (English, 1943)
ZB 26 manual (English – poor photocopy)
ZB 30 Manual (English – poor photocopy)
Beardmore-Farquhar Model 1924 manual (English)
Besa MG (8mm and 15mm) Instructions for Armorers (English, 1931)
Breda Model 30 manual (English, 1941)
CETME Special Purpose Assault Machinegun (AMELI) descriptive handbook (English)
Colt CMG-2 Manual (English, 1971)
Eriksen Machine Gun notes (English)
Farquhar Model 1934 and 50cal Manual (English)
Finnish LS 26-32 manual (English, 1933)
FN Minimi XM249 manual (English, 1979)
Handbook on Machine Gun Cart Model 1917 (English, 1918)
Hefah V Machine Gun Preliminary Manual (English, 1943)
Hughes Heligun EX17 Proposal (English, 1966)
Laird Menteyne Degaille Machine Gun manual (English)
M73 and M219 Machine Gun Armorers Manual (English, 1972)
M73 and M219 Machine Gun Operators Manual (English, 1974)
M85 .50 Caliber Fixed Machime Gun Operators Manual (English, 1984)
M85 .50 Caliber Fixed Machine Gun Armorers Manual (English, 1985)
Perino Machine Gun manual (English and French)
PKM Operators manual (English, 1979)
SIG MG710 brochure (English)
SIG MG710 manual (English)
SIG MG710-3 brochure (English)
Ultimax 100 Brochure (English)
Ultimax 100 Operations and Maintenance (English – missing a few pages)
XM248 Technical Manual (English, 1979)
BAR Instructional Chart (English)
Browning Automatic Machine Rifle Type D manual (English)
Colt R75 A (BAR) Manual (English, 1942)
Field Maintenance Manual BAR M1918A2 (English, 1957)
Field Manual 23 – 15 BAR M1918A2 (English, 1943)
Handbook of the BAR (English, 1918)
Handbook of the M1918 BAR (English, 1918)
Repair Parts and Tools for BAR 1918A2 (English, 1964)
The BAR Illustrated (English)
Bren 303 and 762 User Handbook (English, 1969)
Bren and Browning 303 Straddle Mount Parts List (English, 1944)
Bren Light Machine Gun Description Use and Mechanism (English)
Bren MkII Illustrated Parts List (English, 1942)
Canadian Bren Armorers Manual (English, 1955)
Canadian Bren training manual (English, 1948)
Small Arms Training Vol 1 No 4 Bren LMG (English, 1943)
British L3A3 & L3A4 (Browning 1919), and Tripod M2 & L2A1 Illustrated Parts List (English, 1965)
Browning 1917 Heavy MG Mechanism Made Easy (English)
Browning 1917A1 Shop Manual (English, 1943)
Browning 1919 Basic Field Manual FM 23-45 (English, 1940)
Browning 1919A4 Technical Handbook (English, 1961)
Browning 1919A6 and M37 Manual FM 23-55 (English, 1965 – poor photocopy)
Browning FN 30 Calibre Air Cooled manual (English)
Browning Heavy Machine Gun Model 1917 Mechanism Made Easy (English, 1942)
Browning L3A3 L3A4 Technical Handbook (English, 1964)
Browning M37 Tank Machine Gun Maintenance Manual (English, 1954)
Browning M1919A4 M1919A6 M37 Technical Manual TM 9-1005-212-25 (English, 1969)
Colt Light Aircraft Gun MG40-2 Instructions (English, 1941)
Colt MG38BT tank machine gun manual insert (English, 1942)
FN Model 30 (Browning) Manual (English)
M1919A4 Illustrated Parts List (English, 1942)
M1915 Chauchat Drill-Combat-Mechanism manual (English, 1918)
M1915 Chauchat Mechanical Notes (English, 1918)
M1915 Chauchat Provisional Instruction (English, 1918)
Foreign Weapons DP series manual (English, 1950)
British L7A1 (FN MAG) Technical Handbook (English, 1962)
HK Gun Mounts brochure (English)
HK11 manual (English, 1969)
HK21 Description and Manual (English)
HK21A1 Brochure (English)
Description of the Hotchkiss model 1901 (English)
Handbook of the 303 Hotchkiss Portative Mark I (English, 1918)
Handbook of the 1909 Benet-Mercie (English, 1916)
Handbook of the 1914 Hotchkiss (English, 1918)
Hotchkiss Aerial Observers Gun manual (English)
Hotchkiss Portable Machine Gun Handbook (English, 1922)
KE7 pamphlet (English)
Handbook of the 303 Lewis Part I (English, 1915)
Handbook of the Savage 1917 Cal 30 Lewis Machine Gun (English)
Lewis Automatic Machine Gun (English)
Lewis Automatic Machine Gun Operation and Use (English, 1917)
Lewis Gun Mechanism Made Easy (English, 1941)
Lewis Machine Gun US Aircraft Type (English)
The Complete Lewis Gunner (English, 1941)
M60 and Tripod Illustrated Parts List (English, 1976)
M60 Field Maintenance Manual (English, 1961)
M60 Manual (English, 1971)
M60 Operators Manual (English, 1981)
Operators Manual M60 M60D (English, 1985)
T52E2 Light Machine Gun Notes (English, 1957)
Technical Manual M60 M60D (English, 1987)
Automatic Standard Arms VI – Madsen LMG and 20mm Cannon (English, 1933)
Automatic Standard Arms VIII – Madsen LMG and 20mm Cannon (English, 1936)
Automatic Standard Arms X – Madsen LMG and 20mm Cannon (English, 1938)
Description of the Madsen Model 1940 (English)
Description of The Madsen Tripod for Madsen Machine Gun (English)
Madsen 1904 1912 comparison (English)
Madsen Illustrated Parts List (English, French, Spanish, German)
Madsen Machine Rifle Manual (English)
Madsen Saetter Mk 4 Manual (English)
Madsen Saetter MkII Manual (English)
Madsen Synchronization mechanism (Spanish 1933)
Rexer Automatic Machine gun (English)
Handbook of the Maxim Automatic Gun (English, 1899)
Handbook of the Colt Automatic Machine Gun (Digger) (English, 1916)
Marlin Automatic Machine Gun Manual (Digger) (English)
Marlin Gun Quad Mount Construction and Handling (English)
Kynoch Machine Gun (Schwarzlose) manual (English, 1907)
Schwarzlose 1907 manual (English)
Engineering Design Changes Report Stoner 63 System (English)
Report on Stoner 63 Weapons System (English)
Stoner 63 MMG manual (English)
Stoner 63 System sales brochure (English)
Stoner 63A LMG manual (English)
Stoner 63A Rifle manual (English)
Vickers Type F Aircraft Gun manual (English, plates cut off)
Vickers tripods (English)
Vickers Machine Gun Mechanism Made Easy (English, 1940)
Vickers Machine Gun 1915 and Tripod manual (English, 1918)
Vickers Class A air cooled manual (English)
Vickers Berthier Machine Rifle Model 1928-29 manual (English)
Vickers and Tripod Parts List (English, 1950)
Vickers Aircraft Machine Gun Service Handbook (English, 1920)
US MkI Vickers Illustrated Parts List (English, 1941)
Small Arms Training Vol 1 No 7 – Vickers Machine Gun Supplement (English, 1940)
Small Arms Training Vol 1 No 7 – Vickers Machine Gun Part 3 (English, 1944)
Small Arms Training Vol 1 No 7 – Vickers Machine Gun Part 2 (English, 1939)
Small Arms Training Vol 1 No 7 – Vickers Machine Gun Part 1 (English, 1941)
Small Arms Training Vol 1 No 7 – Vickers Machine Gun Part 1 (English, 1939)
Inspection Standards for MkI Vickers (English, 1951)
Handbook of the Vickers M1915 (English, 1918)
Handbook of the US Vickers Machine Gun (English, 1918)
Guide for the 303 Vickers Machine Gun (English)
Guide for the 303 In Vickers Machine Gun (English, 1915)
Handbook of the Vickers-Berthier LMG (English)
Handbook for the Vickers Gas Operated No1 MkI and mounts (English, 1943)
Vickers Gas Operated MkI Descriptive Handbook (English, 1943)
ZB 26 manual (English – poor photocopy)
ZB 30 Manual (English – poor photocopy)
Beardmore-Farquhar Model 1924 manual (English)
Besa MG (8mm and 15mm) Instructions for Armorers (English, 1931)
Breda Model 30 manual (English, 1941)
CETME Special Purpose Assault Machinegun (AMELI) descriptive handbook (English)
Colt CMG-2 Manual (English, 1971)
Eriksen Machine Gun notes (English)
Farquhar Model 1934 and 50cal Manual (English)
Finnish LS 26-32 manual (English, 1933)
FN Minimi XM249 manual (English, 1979)
Handbook on Machine Gun Cart Model 1917 (English, 1918)
Hefah V Machine Gun Preliminary Manual (English, 1943)
Hughes Heligun EX17 Proposal (English, 1966)
Laird Menteyne Degaille Machine Gun manual (English)
M73 and M219 Machine Gun Armorers Manual (English, 1972)
M73 and M219 Machine Gun Operators Manual (English, 1974)
M85 .50 Caliber Fixed Machime Gun Operators Manual (English, 1984)
M85 .50 Caliber Fixed Machine Gun Armorers Manual (English, 1985)
Perino Machine Gun manual (English and French)
PKM Operators manual (English, 1979)
SIG MG710 brochure (English)
SIG MG710 manual (English)
SIG MG710-3 brochure (English)
Ultimax 100 Brochure (English)
Ultimax 100 Operations and Maintenance (English – missing a few pages)
XM248 Technical Manual (English, 1979)
French
AA52 manual (French, 1956)
AA52 N-F1 Fusil Mitrailleur (French)
AA52 N-F1 manual (French, 1964)
FND Parts Catalog (Dutch and French, 1959)
FN30 Aircraft gun manual (French)
Dutch FN MAG M2 and M3 Parts Catalog (French and Dutch, 1972)
Description of the Hotchkiss 1914 (French)
Hotchkiss 1914 Manual (French, 1920)
Hotchkiss 1922 manual (French)
Hotchkiss MH5 manual (French)
Hotchkiss Portative Description (French)
Fusil Mitrailleur KE7 Overview (French)
Madsen Illustrated Parts List (English, French, Spanish, German)
MG42 manual (French)
Vickers Type E Aircraft Gun manual (French)
Vickers Berthier Model 1924-25 manual (French)
Darne Mle 1923 manual (French, 1923)
Johnson LMG Model 1944 (French)
Le Fusil Mitrailleur LMG25 (French, 1956)
MAC Mle 1931 Manual (French, 1953)
Perino Machine Gun manual (English and French)
AA52 N-F1 Fusil Mitrailleur (French)
AA52 N-F1 manual (French, 1964)
FND Parts Catalog (Dutch and French, 1959)
FN30 Aircraft gun manual (French)
Dutch FN MAG M2 and M3 Parts Catalog (French and Dutch, 1972)
Description of the Hotchkiss 1914 (French)
Hotchkiss 1914 Manual (French, 1920)
Hotchkiss 1922 manual (French)
Hotchkiss MH5 manual (French)
Hotchkiss Portative Description (French)
Fusil Mitrailleur KE7 Overview (French)
Madsen Illustrated Parts List (English, French, Spanish, German)
MG42 manual (French)
Vickers Type E Aircraft Gun manual (French)
Vickers Berthier Model 1924-25 manual (French)
Darne Mle 1923 manual (French, 1923)
Johnson LMG Model 1944 (French)
Le Fusil Mitrailleur LMG25 (French, 1956)
MAC Mle 1931 Manual (French, 1953)
Perino Machine Gun manual (English and French)
Italian
Atif aslam song pehli nazar mein slow version download. Chauchat M1915 manual (Italian, 1942)
Schwarzlose 1907-12 Manual (Italian, 1932)
Mitrailleuse Lourde Schwarzlose M24 (Italian)
Fiat-Revelli 1935 Manual (Italian, 1941)
Terni MG (Breda 30) Manual (Italian)
Villar Perosa manual (Italian, 1916)
Schwarzlose 1907-12 Manual (Italian, 1932)
Mitrailleuse Lourde Schwarzlose M24 (Italian)
Fiat-Revelli 1935 Manual (Italian, 1941)
Terni MG (Breda 30) Manual (Italian)
Villar Perosa manual (Italian, 1916)
Russian
Degtyarev DTM manual (Russian, 1962)
RP46 Manual (Russian, 1949)
RPD Armorers Manual (Russian, 1954)
RPD Repair manual (Russian, 1958)
Lewis Machine Gun Description (Russian, 1924)
Lewis Machine Gun manual (Russian, 1916)
Lewis Machine Gun manual (Russian, 1918)
Lewis Machine Gun manual (Russian, 1919)
Maxim 1910 Repair Manual (Russian, 1958)
1910 Maxim Armorer’s Manual (Russian, 1947)
MG34 manual (Russian, 1941)
MG42 manual (Russian, 1942)
Afanasyev A-12,7 Aircraft Machine Gun manual (Russian, 1969)
NSV Heavy MG manual (Russian, 1978)
SGM Goryunov manual (Russian, 1968)
RP46 Manual (Russian, 1949)
RPD Armorers Manual (Russian, 1954)
RPD Repair manual (Russian, 1958)
Lewis Machine Gun Description (Russian, 1924)
Lewis Machine Gun manual (Russian, 1916)
Lewis Machine Gun manual (Russian, 1918)
Lewis Machine Gun manual (Russian, 1919)
Maxim 1910 Repair Manual (Russian, 1958)
1910 Maxim Armorer’s Manual (Russian, 1947)
MG34 manual (Russian, 1941)
MG42 manual (Russian, 1942)
Afanasyev A-12,7 Aircraft Machine Gun manual (Russian, 1969)
NSV Heavy MG manual (Russian, 1978)
SGM Goryunov manual (Russian, 1968)
Dutch
FND Parts Catalog (Dutch and French, 1959)
Dutch FN MAG M2 and M3 Parts Catalog (French and Dutch, 1972)
MG08 08-13 08-15 Manual (Dutch, 1938)
Dutch FN MAG M2 and M3 Parts Catalog (French and Dutch, 1972)
MG08 08-13 08-15 Manual (Dutch, 1938)
Mac Mle 1950 For Sale Near Me
Swedish
M21 M37 Swedish BAR Illustrated Parts List (Swedish, 1950)
M37 Swedish BAR manual (Swedish, 1961)
Kulspruta m36 lv dbl (Browning) manual (Swedish, 1966)
Kulspruta m36 mark (Browning) manual (Swedish, 1963)
Kulspruta m42B (Browning) Manual (Swedish, 1957)
MAG-58 manual (Swedish, 1959)
M37 Swedish BAR manual (Swedish, 1961)
Kulspruta m36 lv dbl (Browning) manual (Swedish, 1966)
Kulspruta m36 mark (Browning) manual (Swedish, 1963)
Kulspruta m42B (Browning) Manual (Swedish, 1957)
MAG-58 manual (Swedish, 1959)
German
Mitraillier-Gewehr KE7 Anleitung und Handhabung (German – some plates cut off)
Leichtes Maschinengewehr KE7 (German)
Madsen LMG and 20mm Cannon (German, 1938)
Madsen Illustrated Parts List (English, French, Spanish, German)
MG08-15 and 08-18 manual (German, 1935)
Bildtafeln des MG34 (German, 1943)
MG34 Lafette Mount manual (German, 1943)
Instruktion Maschinengewehr Schwarzlose M1907 (German, 1913)
MG26(t) manual (ZB) (German, 1941 – poor photocopy)
MG26(t) parts list (German, 1941)
Das Leichte Maschinengewehr LMG25 (German, 1940)
St Etienne 1907 manual (German, 1916)
Swiss MG38 twin airgraft machine gun manual (German, 1945)
Leichtes Maschinengewehr KE7 (German)
Madsen LMG and 20mm Cannon (German, 1938)
Madsen Illustrated Parts List (English, French, Spanish, German)
MG08-15 and 08-18 manual (German, 1935)
Bildtafeln des MG34 (German, 1943)
MG34 Lafette Mount manual (German, 1943)
Instruktion Maschinengewehr Schwarzlose M1907 (German, 1913)
MG26(t) manual (ZB) (German, 1941 – poor photocopy)
MG26(t) parts list (German, 1941)
Das Leichte Maschinengewehr LMG25 (German, 1940)
St Etienne 1907 manual (German, 1916)
Swiss MG38 twin airgraft machine gun manual (German, 1945)
Spanish
Hotchkiss 1914 Manual (Spanish, 1950)
Fusil Ametralladora KE7 Report (Spanish)
Argentine Madsen Model 1926 Illustrated Parts List (Spanish)
Madsen Synchronization mechanism (Spanish 1933)
Madsen Aircraft Synchronizer Manual (Spanish)
Madsen Aircraft Synchronizer Manual (Spanish)
Madsen Illustrated Parts List (English, French, Spanish, German)
Ametralladora Schwarzlose Modelo 24 (Spanish)
Solothurn S2-200 brief manual (Spanish)
Solothurn S2-200 manual (Spanish)
Solothurn S2-200 packing manual (Spanish)
Solothurn S7-300 tripod manual (for S2-200 machine gun) (Spanish)
ZB30 Manual (Spanish)
Ametralladora ZB 50 Mod 32 (Spanish)
Mendoza LMG manual (Spanish, 1948)
MG13 Dreyse manual (Spanish, 1945)
Oviedo Coruña MG manual (Spanish)
SIG MG50 manual (Spanish)
ZB 80 Aircraft Gun (Spanish)
Fusil Ametralladora KE7 Report (Spanish)
Argentine Madsen Model 1926 Illustrated Parts List (Spanish)
Madsen Synchronization mechanism (Spanish 1933)
Madsen Aircraft Synchronizer Manual (Spanish)
Madsen Aircraft Synchronizer Manual (Spanish)
Madsen Illustrated Parts List (English, French, Spanish, German)
Ametralladora Schwarzlose Modelo 24 (Spanish)
Solothurn S2-200 brief manual (Spanish)
Solothurn S2-200 manual (Spanish)
Solothurn S2-200 packing manual (Spanish)
Solothurn S7-300 tripod manual (for S2-200 machine gun) (Spanish)
ZB30 Manual (Spanish)
Ametralladora ZB 50 Mod 32 (Spanish)
Mendoza LMG manual (Spanish, 1948)
MG13 Dreyse manual (Spanish, 1945)
Oviedo Coruña MG manual (Spanish)
SIG MG50 manual (Spanish)
ZB 80 Aircraft Gun (Spanish)
Japanese
Type 11 manual (Japanese)
Type 92 manual (Japanese)
Type 96 manual (Japanese)
Type 92 manual (Japanese)
Type 96 manual (Japanese)
Polish
Hotchkiss 1914 manual (Polish, 1921)
Croatian
M53 (MG42) manual (Croatian, 1971)
M84 (PK) manual (Croatian, 1989)
M84 (PK) manual (Croatian, 1989)