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The question would be whether they sent all they had or only some? If all, then presumably what they used in WWII or later came from the Baltic States in 1940.
We know the Soviets were using Mk.IIIs for target shooting and some experimental sniper work in the late 20s or early 30s. Russian
sources have said this continued as long as their stocks of .303 ammo lasted, so was ammo provided to the "Republicans" with the rifles or sourced somewhere else?
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