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When the non-gunsmith is faced with the necessity of total takedown, the original instruction sheet or booklet supplied with the gun can be of some help, if he has it. Most of these, though, go only as far as field-stripping. Also, for some of the older guns, these booklets are scarce and valuable collector items, not usually available to the average gun owner. Some of the foreign manuals are direct translations, and are sometimes more amusing than helpful. So, this series of books is designed to help, with clear instructions for complete takedown and reassembly. The first four volumes have covered pistols, revolvers, rimfire rifles, and centerfire rifles, in that order. A sixth volume covered law enforcement weapons.
Some points in complete disassembly and reassembly may require the special tools and skills of a gunsmith. It can usually managed by a very knowledgeable amateur, but there must be some mechanical aptitude. Since this book is intended for both the amateur and the professional, even the simpler operations are often described and shown in detail.