Pendejo
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Is there any Training Manuals on the usage of weapons? Like for the Carcano the only anecdotal thing I've ever heard was that the bolt was "...used energetically with the palm of the hand..." and that's about it.
Did the Manual of using the 1891 or 91/43 change significantly from 1918-1943? Had they found more efficient shooting stances like the British and Commonwealth (even though it was 1944)?
Was it acknowledged that the Breda had failures and had therefore come up with remedial drills that could save troops lives? What were the manipulations for the drills or the expected time it took to change a barrel, magazine, clear a jam etc.
Any info on this stuff would be great!
Did the Manual of using the 1891 or 91/43 change significantly from 1918-1943? Had they found more efficient shooting stances like the British and Commonwealth (even though it was 1944)?
Was it acknowledged that the Breda had failures and had therefore come up with remedial drills that could save troops lives? What were the manipulations for the drills or the expected time it took to change a barrel, magazine, clear a jam etc.
Any info on this stuff would be great!