Notes On the 3 Inch Gun Materiel And Field Artillery Equipment

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Notes On the 3 Inch Gun Materiel And Field Artillery Equipment
E L Edmund L Gruber
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An alkaline soap used in cleaning leather equip- ment. Applied as a lather on a moistened sponge. 156. Soap, saddle (Hollingshead's). A soap used as a dressing for leather equipment. Applied with thick lather on a moistened sponge. 157. Sivabbing solution. Contains: Ammonium persulphate, 60 grains or one-half spoonful smoothed off. Ammonia, 28 per cent, 6 ounces or three-eighths of a pint or 12 spoonfuls. Water. 4 ounces or one-fourth pint or 8 spoonfuls. Dissolve the ammonium persulphate in th...e water and add the ammonia. Keep in a tightly corked bottle. Pour out only what is necessary at a time and keep the bottle corked. For use in barrels of the automatic pistol and the sub-caliber cartridge tube to remove foul- ing after firing. CARE AND CLEANING OF THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE CARRIAGES. 158. To disassemble and to clean the cylinder. For cleaning, the cylinder is dismounted and emptied and the cylinder head, counter recoil buffer, and piston rod removed (see Par. 40 to 46). The interior c-f the cylinder, the piston, the counter recoil buffer, and the stuffing box should then be thoroughly cleaned by the use of cotton waste and coal oil and wiped dry with cotton waste.

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