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kind of OT, but in the theme of reusing WWII equipment,
wikipedia says that the MP-40 was still being used by the Norwegian Home Guard up till the 1990s. Also some MP-40s used in the Balkans during the breakup of Yugoslavia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP_40 |
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Korean war vintage 3.5-inch bazookas were used by the IDF through the 1980s. Several African armies still use bolt action Mausers. |
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Garands, carbines, and BARs remained common enough in Latin America pre-GWOT that 7th SFG got issued suitable stores of ammo for yearly familiarization training.
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Vickers water cooled machineguns are still used for battlefield simulation exercises at Canaungra in Australia. Back when I did that range, they had the things set on tripods on a hill behind us and firing live rounds about 30 feet over our heads as we put in an assault. "Added realism" came in the form of the grass fire that had swept through about half an hour before - nothing like the feel of still smoldering grass stubble stabbing into your flesh at every bound. Even nearly 20 years later I'm still picking bits of charred grass out of my forearms as they come up to the surface.
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