Manuals
A - Manual - 1911 A1 A2 Pistol
B - Manual - M1911 380 Pistol Baby Rock
E - Manual - XT22 Magnum Pistol
F - Manual - RIA 1911 22TCM Pistol
H - Manual - MAPP 9mm/TCM9R Pistol
N - Manual - Over and Under Shotgun
O - Manual - M1600 Semi-Automatic Rifle
R - Manual - M14Y .22LR Youth Bolt Action
S - Manual - TCM Bolt Action Rifle
T - Manual - S40 Over Under Shotgun
U - Manual - Pump Shotgun 3-in-1 Combo
X - Manual - PA 3-1 Chrome Shotgun
Y - Manual - Meriva Standard Pump CR103
AF - Manual - TM22 Feather and Metal
AG - Manual - TM22 Lever Action
DY9, DY924, 10L-DY9, 10L-DY924, DY9-GRE, DY9-FDE, DY9-ODG
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