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Posted: 10/7/2001 6:47:46 PM EDT
Last year I got a domain [url]www.milpubs.com[/url]. What I have done is compled so far, 2 CDs with over 80 Army FMs of variuous titles on them.

I need to update the site to show the second CD, but could you guys take a peek at the list I have and let me know What other type manuals I should add to future CDs? I was also going to download as many gun owners manuals as possible form company web sites and compile them onto one CD. Do you think that would work? Also curious as to if you think these CDs would sell very well at gunshows? Thanks for the input!


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Link Posted: 10/7/2001 7:01:15 PM EDT
[#1]
You get all those for $25?  I don't see why you could'nt sell them, sounds like a pretty good deal to me.  The gun owner's manuals probably would'nt sell as good as the TM's, but would sell to dealer's as then they would have a handy reference to any used guns they acquired w/o a manual.  As for future additions you could add Pamphlet 350-4 Sapper Countermine Guide, can't think of anymore right now that you have'nt already got.
Link Posted: 10/7/2001 7:04:53 PM EDT
[#2]
NOT trying to sell these here, but the second CD has the following manuals on it..

TM 9-1005-317-10 PISTOL, SEMIAUTOMATIC 9MM
TM 9-1005-224-10 MACHINE GUN 7.62MM M-60 W/E
TM 9-1005-249-10 RIFLE 5.56 MM M-16
TM 9-1340-214-10 66 MM LIGHT ANTITANK WEAPON (LAW) SYSTEM M72A1
TM 9-1425-484-10 DRAGON WEAPON GUIDED MISSLE SYSTEM M47
FM 23-11 90MM RECOILLESS RIFLE, M67
FM 23-14 M429 LIGHT MACHINE GUN IN THE AUTOMATIC RIFLE ROLE
FM 23-18 NIGHT OBSERVATION DEVICE, MEDIUM RANGE (NODMR)
FM 23-23 ANTIPERSONNEL MINE M18A1 AND M18 (CLAYMORE)
FM 23-24 DRAGON MEDIUM ANTITANK/ASSAULT WEAPON SYS M47
FM 23-25 LIGHT ANTIARMOR WEAPONS
FM 23-27 MK 19. 40-MM GRENADE MACHINE GUN MOD 3
FM 23-41 SUBMACHINE GUNS, CALIBER .45 M3 AND M3A1
FM 23-65 BROWNING MACHINEGUN. CALIBER .50 HB. M2
FM 23-30 GRENADES AND PYROTECHNIC SIGNALS
FM 23-31 40MM GRENADE LAUNCHERS M203
FM 23-91 MORTAR GUNNERY
TC 23-11 STARLIGHT SCOPE SMALL HAND-HELD OR INDIVIDUAL WEAPONS MOUNTED MODEL #6060
TC 23-13 CREW-SERVED WEAPON NIGHT VISION SIGHT
TM 1-1520-238-10OPERATORS MANUAL FOR HELICOPTER, ATTACK AH-64A APACHE
TM 1-1520-210-10 OPERATORS MANUAL FOR UH-1H/V HELICOPTER
TM 1-1520-237-10 OPERATORS MANUAL FOR UH-60A HELICOPTER
FM 3-3 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION AVOIDANCE
FM 5-7-30 BRIGADE ENGINEER & ENGINEER COMPANY COMBAT OPERATION (AIRBORNE AIR ASSAULT, LIGHT
FM 5-105 TOPOGRAPHIC OPERATIONS
FM 5-164 TACTICAL LAND CLEARING
FM 6-71 FIRE SUPPORT FOR THE COMBINED ARMS COMMANDERS
FM 7-7J MECHANIZED INFANTRY PLATOON AND SQUAD (BRADLEY)
FM 7-7 THE MECHANIZED INFANTRY PLATOON AND SQUAD (APC)
FM 7-8 THE INFANTRY RIFLE PLATOON AND SQUAD
FM 7-20 THE INFANTRY BATTALION
FM 7-30 THE INFANTRY BRIGADE
FM 7-90 TACTICAL EMPLOYMENT OF MORTARS
Link Posted: 10/7/2001 7:05:27 PM EDT
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FM 7-92 THE INFANTRY RECONNAISSANCE PLATOON AND SQUAD
(AIRBORNE. AIR ASSAULT. LIGHT & HEAVY)
FM 7-93 LONG-RANGE SURVEILLANCE UNIT OPERATIONS
FM 9-13 AMMUNITION HANDBOOK
FM 9-15 EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL SERVICE & UNIT OPERATIONS
FM 9-207 OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE OF ORDNANCE MATERIAL
IN COLD WEATHER (0 DEG TO-65 DEG F.)
FM 17-12-8 LIGHT CAVALRY GUNNERY
FM 17-18 LIGHT ARMOR OPERATIONS
FM 17-95 CAVALRY OPERATIONS
FM 17-98 SCOUT PLATOON
FM 19-15 CIVIL DISTURBANCES
FM 19-30 PHYSICAL SECURITY
FM 21-18 FOOT MARCHES
FM 21-26 MAP READING AND LAND NAVIGATION
FM 21-75 COMBAT SKILLS OF THE SOLDIER
FM 21-76 SURVIVAL
FM 21-150 COMBATIVES
FM 22-9 SOLDIER PERFORMANCE IN CONTINUOUS OPERAT1ONS
FM 23-10 SNIPER TRAINING
FM 25-4 HOW TO CONDUCT TRAINING EXERCISES
FM 25-100 TRAINING THE FORCE
FM 31-12 ARMY FORCES IN AMPHIBIOUS OPERAT1ONS (THE ARMY
LANDING FORCE).FM 31-19 MILITARY FREE-FALL PARACHUTING, TACTICS, Techniques & PROCEDURES
FM 31-20 DOCTRINE FOR SPECIAL FORCES OPERATIONS
FM 31-20-5 SPECIAL RECON UP FOR SPECIAL FORCES
FM 31-71 NORTHERN OPERATIONS
FM 31-82 BASE DEVELOPMENT
FM 33-1-1 PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS TECHNIQUES & PROCEDURES
FM 33-1 PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS
FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE
FM 34-10-3 TRAILBLAZER OPERATIONS
FM 34-36 SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS
FM 34-60 COUTERINTELLIGENCE
FM 44-85 PATRIOT BATTALION AND BATTERY OPERATIONS
FM 57-38 PATHFINDER OPERATIONS
FM 57-220 STATIC LINE PARACHUTING TECHNIQUES & TRAINING
FM 71-1 DI VISION OPERATIONS
FM 71-100-2 INFANTRY DIVISION OPERATIONS
FM 71-100-3 AIR ASSAULT DIVISION OPERATIONS
FM 71-123 TACTICS & TECHNIQUES FOR COMBINED ARMS HEAVY FORCES ARMORED BDES BN/TASK FORCE, COMPANY TEAM
FM 90-2 BATTLEFIELD DECEPTION
FM 90-3 DESERT OPERATIONS
FM 90-5 JUNGLE OPERATIONS
FM 90-7 COMBINED ARMS OBSTACLE INTEGRATION
FM 90-8 COUNTERGUERRILLA OPERATIONS
FM 90-10-1 AN INFANTRY GUIDE TO COMBAT IN BUILT-UP AREAS
FM 90-11-1 MILITARY SKIING
FM 90-13 RIVER CROSSING OPERATIONS
FM 90-13-1 COMBINED ARMS BREACHING OPERATIONS
FM 90-26 AIRBORNE OPERATIONS
FM 100-63 INFANTRY-BASED OPPOSING FORCE ORGANIZATION GUIDE
TC 25-8 TRAINING RANGES
TC 90-6-1 MILITARY MOUNTAINEERING

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Link Posted: 10/7/2001 7:05:37 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/7/2001 7:10:35 PM EDT
[#5]


on the CD's, are your FM's in .pdf format?
Link Posted: 10/7/2001 7:10:36 PM EDT
[#6]
Well, my next project is to create "branch" specific CDs. All CDs would have common Army FMs and TMs on it, then say for example Armor specific, or Aviation Specific, or Infantry specific. I'd then try and get the Exchange to carry them in clothing sales or something.


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Link Posted: 10/7/2001 7:11:58 PM EDT
[#7]
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on the CD's, are your FM's in .pdf format?
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Yep. CDs have an auto run feature that will bring up the menu of titles. Click on the title and the manual opens in PDF format so you can print a hard copy if you want.

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Link Posted: 10/7/2001 7:17:53 PM EDT
[#8]
Link Posted: 10/7/2001 7:19:17 PM EDT
[#9]
I had thought about a CD for ummm "older" manuals  lol.

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Link Posted: 10/7/2001 7:23:48 PM EDT
[#10]
Thanks, I'll check them out. I have a set of 5 CDs from the Army that has over 400 manuals on it already. Thats what I have been pulling from.

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Link Posted: 10/7/2001 8:12:51 PM EDT
[#11]
btt
Link Posted: 10/7/2001 8:19:46 PM EDT
[#12]
Can't remember the TM number off hand but SIG-Sauer owners may be interested to know that the US Army has TM's for the SIG P-228 (M-11) and the SIG-Sauer P226 ( Navy only?)
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