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Unread 05-15-2015, 02:57 PM   #1
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Default Squires Bingham Model 20 carbine explained - ebook



Just released at HLebooks.com , a new downloadable ebook on the Squires Bingham model 20 carbine in .22 LR

The download page is here: http://www.hlebooks.com/ebook/squiresE.htm

Android version (Mobile device application) : https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...books.squiresE

Many other ebooks on various firearms are available here : http://hlebooks.com


Content of the ebook :

Dismounting of the Squires Bingham Mod. 20 carbine (1)
- Detachment of the magazine
- Separation of the barrel assembly from the stock
- Dismounting of the trigger guard
- Dismounting of the receiver bushing and springs
- Locking screw of the receiver bushing
- Breechblock recoil spring and guides
- Firing pin recoil spring and pushing rod
Dismounting of the Squires Bingham Mod. 20 carbine (2)
- Dismounting of the cocking lever
- Disassembling of the cocking lever
- Removal of the breechblock from the receiver
- Disassembling of the breechblock components
- Dismounting of the extractor
Dismounting of the Squires Bingham Mod. 20 carbine (3)
- Dismounting of the manual safety
- Index steel ball
- Reassembly tip for the manual safety
- Dismounting of the trigger assembly
- Disconnector and return spring
Dismounting of the Squires Bingham Mod. 20 carbine (4)
- Separation of the sub-frame from the receiver
- Dismounting of the sear return spring
- Dismounting of the magazine catch
- Dismounting of the sear
- Dismounting of the rear sight
- Dismounting of the front sight
- Dismounting of the magazine
- Detail of the components by Gun Parts corporation
Reassembly tips
- Reinstallation of the breechblock inside the receiver
- Breechblock stopped by the disconnector
- Firing pin in abutment against the disconnector
- Reinstallation of the receiver bushing
Functioning of the Squires Bingham Mod. 20 carbine (1)
- Semi-automatic breech bolting
- Recoil spring telescopic guide
- Cocking of the firing pin
- Chambering of a cartridge
Functioning of the Squires Bingham Mod. 20 carbine (2)
- Functioning of the trigger
- Extraction and ejection of the cartridge shell
Functioning of the Squires Bingham Mod. 20 carbine (3)
- Principle of disconnection explained
- Disconnection upon an ill-chambered cartridge
- Disconnection on recoil of the breechblock
- Functioning of the manual safety
- Locking of the breechblock opened
- Shell deflector and scope
Markings and variations of the Squires Bingham Mod. 20
- Serial number and Manufacturer markings
- Company profile
- Importer and caliber markings
- Additional Belgium markings
- Belgian date codes for on foreign firearms
- Improved version of the Model 20 carbine
- Model 20 A "Squibman"
- Squires Bingham model M1600
- Current Model 20-C1 offered by Armscor (2015)























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Unread 05-15-2015, 10:36 PM   #2
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Gerard,

Congratulations on your latest addition! Though this particular firearm is unfamiliar to me, I would wager that its readers will come away from the experience with a thorough understanding of this weapon. Your uncomplicated and concise information and descriptions are quite easy to grasp, which is a very good thing...

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Unread 05-16-2015, 06:15 AM   #3
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Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate. I always try to bring "complicated" things at the grasp of everyone. Probably a strong remnant of the time I was a teacher.
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Unread 05-16-2015, 07:02 AM   #4
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Gerard

Like David I'm not familiar at all with that rifle, anyway chapeau for your dedication and passion writing about it.

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