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Old 11-15-2015, 05:09 PM
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In regard to Australia, I can tell you from personal experience that the SMLEs that were held in warstores, were disposed of in the early 1990s. Many were sold to gun dealers in North America, lesser amounts were sold to gun dealers in New Zealand and Australia and other countries. Apparently there was a bit of a 'thing' amongst US collectors to acquire Lithgow SMLEs (Lithgow was the government smallarms factory until it was corporatized in the 1980s and then later sold to Thales Australia).

However (and I am kicking myself for this now because I didn't buy one), a number were offered to Australian military personnel for between Au$100 and Au$300 per rifle, depending on condition. There was an order form sent around to various military units to make your selection and in some places (where firearms regulations were stricter), agreements with the local police to arrange for mass registration/licencing were put in place.
It was understood that the SMLEs in the poorest condition were going to be scrapped and whatever was left over after trying to sell those in better condition, would suffer the same fate.

As for the Vickers Guns, the story we were told was that a particular number were going to be rebarrelled for 7.62mmNATO and the others would be kept as spares. They would then be used for the Sustained Fire MachineGun role, SFMG is basically using machineguns like artillery i.e. using them for indirect fire.
However, while I have heard stories for many years before the 1990s that the Army was going to rebarrel the Vickers Guns, there never seemed to be any commitment from the Government to do so and their actual fate is still unknown to most of the military - in fact most of the soldiers today wouldn't even know what a Vickers was except that it's some sort of machinegun.
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