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    Anyone know where I can find manuals for detailed breakdowns of firearms? I saw some at Gander once, but it takes you step by step how to break down a gun and detail it. There were various guns in the series. There were Glocks, AK-47's, AR-15's, it had various 1911 models, XD's etc...

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    You can try here. It gives exploded views. Maybe it will help.

    http://www.okiegunsmithshop.com/lvl25.html
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    It's also worthwhile to search YouTube. I've seen several videos, including CAD (Computer-Aided Design) videos, along this line and they are more helpful than just static manuals.

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    I'm pretty sure brownells and midwayusa have scematics on their sites. Also numrich has alot of them too...
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    go spend the few bucks from Numrich for thier giant ass catalog, its has an unbelieveable amount of firearm schematics.


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    Gunbroker.com has hundreds of listings for take down manuals.
    Go to the home page and do a search.

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    All these online links are good, but the problem is I can't bring my desktop to my work bench It's only one picture, while informative, its not what I am looking for.

    I'm looking for an actual booklet. I think it was yellow, it almost looked like one of those cliff note booklets, but with regular sized paper. It had step by step instructions on how to take it apart, clean and put it back together. Not just the schematics of the firearm. It used photos and close ups of the schematics along with detailed instructions on what to do step by step... anyone have any ideas? Each firearm had its own 10 page booklet.

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    print them out
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    Go to Brownells or MidwayUSA to the book section. I believe they carry some of what you're looking for. Also, manufactures have their manuals on their web sites that you can download for free.

    I have seen the manuals like you are talking about at Sportsmans Warehouse also.
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