Lativan Soldiers with P14 rifles ?
For those P14 fans among us interested in the combat use of these rifles I recommend punching up e-bay item 310 142 061 309 for at look at what is labled Lativan soldiers, 1925. They appear to be armed with P14s and a Lewis Gun. From what I can learn it appears that the British gave more of the P14s away than they used. After WWI Lativa was able to break away from Russia and establish their independence. They were able to maintain some form of independence until 1940 when they were absorbed into the Soviet Union. Restored to independence in 1990 they once again imported foreign arms, namely our "surplus" M14 rifles. In each case I think they ended up with a great combat rifle.
Russian Stores of Foreign Arms
I wandered by here today thinking there might be some interesting things and, sure enough, there was.
I want to know what the Russians did with all those Springfields we shipped out as Lend-Lease weapons in WWII? That ought to create some stir when they release those from some forgotten warehouse beyond the Urals. Could you imagine that they would have used them in a foreign caliber when they were overrun with small arms of their own. They claimed they needed everything, but I suspect old Joe was just milking the US for everything he could get. Or, maybe I am wrong and we didn't ship those to him and his comrades. Interesting speculation however, if I read the history right and we did ship small arms there as well as trucks and bigger hardware. :madsmile: