The WW1 British BEF Musketry Regulations Part 2 Manual, dated 1910, is a hardcover reference book originally issued to the British Expeditionary Force before and during the First World War. This manual outlines the military standards and procedures for musketry, detailing training methods, operational guidelines, and firearm handling specific to the period. The content covers drills, aiming techniques, range exercises, and maintenance routines, reflecting British Army doctrine on marksmanship and small arms use in the early 20th century. Used by officers and soldiers alike, the manual played a central role in standardizing instruction across the ranks. The 1910 edition provides valuable insight into pre-war military practices and forms an important part of British military regulatory literature. This used copy features period binding and exhibits signs of wear consistent with age and use. It serves as a resource for researchers, historians, and collectors interested in early 20th-century military training and doctrine.

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