The serial number of the MAB D pistol - First serial numbers by model (until 1958) - Chart of some serial number prefix letters. The MAB D was used in France at the police and at the military (but here in the caliber 9mm short). Manufacture DĀ“Armes Des Bayonne. Serial numbers. My dad bought one of these a couple days ago, I met the seller in the town where I work and exchanged money for pistol. Mab model d serial numbers.
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06-08-2012, 09:07 AM | #1 | | Ebook French MAB D pistol explained Recently published at HLebooks.com Downloading page: http://www.hlebooks.com/ebook/mabden.htm Youtube video about the content: http://youtu.be/yMn2jRJktMs Ebook's Content Field dismounting of the MAB D pistol (I) - Simplified field dismounting - Release of the striker Field dismounting of the MAB D pistol (II) - Regular field dismounting - Withdrawal of the slide bushing - Particular of the pre-1945 variation Advanced dismounting of the MAB D pistol (I) - Advanced dismounting of the slide - Dismounting the grip safety - Multipurpose grip leaf spring - Dismounting the grip safety of the model C - Model C of later production Advanced dismounting of the MAB D pistol (II) - Dismounting of the trigger mechanism - Dismounting of the manual safety - Dismounting of the magazine catch - Index of the parts Functioning of the MAB D pistol (I) - Blowback operated pistol - Rear barrel extension - Explosion and early stage of the recoil - Frame rails to guide the slide - Rear frame abutment - Maximum recoil of and ejection of the case - Forward tip of the striker used as ejector - Forward travel of the slide - Feeding ramp Functioning of the MAB D pistol (II) - The MAB D trigger mechanism explained - The sear and its side lever - When a magazine is not inserted in the grip - The trigger disconnection explained Functioning of the MAB D pistol (III) - The manual safety of the MAB D - Second function of the manual safety - The grip safety of the MAB D - Side effect of the grip safety The markings on the MAB D pistol - Markings on the left side of the slide - In the early series - The second type of slide marking - The last type of slide marking - Markings on the right side of the slide - The MAB pistols sold on the US market - Winfield Arms Corporation (WAC) - The MAB pistols produced for the German army - Acceptance Nazi markings - Spurious Nazi markings on post-war MAB pistols - The markings on the barrel's chamber The serial number of the MAB D pistol - First serial numbers by model (until 1958) - Chart of some serial number prefix letters - Location on secondary parts of the serial number The production of the MAB (I) - MAB model A pistol of the first type - MAB model A pistol of the second type - MAB model B pistol The production of the MAB (II) - MAB model C pistol - MAB model D pistol - MAB model C/D pistol - MAB model E pistol - MAB model F pistol - French user manual of the MAB F The production of the MAB (III) - The MAB pistols of the R series - Hold-open latch - MAB model R in caliber 7.65mm (.32 ACP) - MAB model R pistol in caliber 9mm Para - Experimental MAB model R in 9mm Para - MAB model R pistol in .22 caliber The production of the MAB (IV) - MAB model G and GZ pistols - Exploded view of the MAB model G - MAB GZ produced by the Spanish firm Echasa - MAB model P8 pistol - MAB model P15 pistol - MAB model P15 F1 pistol Ebook screen prints
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