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Right you are. Interesting point is that Mk.IIs were also used by Canadian troops for training - they even made it as far as England, but only the Mk.III was ever used in France / Belgium. You're up.
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#2
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![]() Hint: 9x19 & .45 |
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#3
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Hmm. I got nothing. I imagine it's another low production 1930s South American SMG, but as for make or model I don't know.
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#4
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I've seen it before and I'll bee looking through my files.
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#5
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Ok, it's been 3 weeks now. Do we post something else or declare the thread dead?
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#6
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something else
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Itīs a Hafdasa Z4, made in the 30īs. Hard, I know.
Licensed copy of a CZ handgun (easy, just see the markings):
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#8
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Hint: It's in .303.
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#9
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No one wants to take a crack at it? I even mentionned it in passing not that long ago.
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