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06-04-2011 10:16 AM
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Is that the one Joe Salter had? I had one too, but I sold it as the post WW2 Austrian proof didnt fit into my WW1 SMLE collection..wish I had kept it..
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These seem to be pretty common (now that I have one!)
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Well, I sure don't have one!
Beautiful pieces of history.
I'm gonna cry!
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Smith and Wesson .38 S&W Victory models also exist with Osterreich markings.
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No, I did not reimport from Joe Salter .. please read where I'm located ;-) . They're not that common, but I know four of them. Well, pretty easy as they appear mostly around here...
And there are more things with Austrian markings than the SMLE and S&W. Did you know that there are also reworks of captured Russian
M91s adapted to 8x50R done by ÖWG and AZF (Artilleriezeugsfabrik)?
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The various inter-Allied agreements of the demilitarization of Germany
(and Austria
) forbade the creation of any armed military force. All the occupying powers got round this by creating 'police' units, though they had the usual range of infantry smallarms and in some cases even light artillery. The Austrian Bereitschaftgendarnerie ended up with a great variety of other people's cast-offs including Browning HPs, Polish Radoms, M1911s and Tokarev TT-33s.
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I have one ....
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Since I found mine, I've seen M-1917's, M-1 carbines, S & W .45 ACP's marked duly marked. Great piece of history.
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