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I thought Canada was the last country on the face of the Earth to issue Lee Enfield Rifles which ended in 2021 when the last Canadian Ranger received his Tikka C-19 but apparently a Pakistani Drill team still uses them. This video was taken in 2022 at the Wagah border crossing between India and Pakistan. The last minute of this short video shows the Pakistanis drilling with Lee Enfield rifles.
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These old service rifles keep cropping up. I've seen on several occasions, even of late, when news items showing VIP visits to Germany are shown, that the honour guards are toting Kar 98k's!
I thought Canada was the last country on the face of the Earth to issue Lee Enfield Rifles which ended in 2021 when the last Canadian Ranger received his Tikka C-19 but apparently a Pakistani Drill team still uses them. This video was taken in 2022 at the Wagah border crossing between India and Pakistan. The last minute of this short video shows the Pakistanis drilling with Lee Enfield rifles.
I can assure you, not all current serving Canadian Rangers have been issued their replacement C19 rifles as of yet so as far as I'm concerned the Lee Enfield is still in service in Canada in 2024.
Do remember that, though they haven't been used as issue weapons since the '60s, M1 Garands are used by all the service drill teams in the U.S.A.as well.
Bob
"It is said, 'Go not to the elves for counsel for they will say both no and yes.' "
Frodo Baggins to Gildor Inglorion, The Fellowship of the Ring
These old service rifles keep cropping up. I've seen on several occasions, even of late, when news items showing VIP visits to Germany are shown, that the honour guards are toting Kar 98k's!
Yes, the Wachbatailion still use K98k's for the ceremonial drill's, as they still perform old Prussian rifle drill routines.
Sadly, under pressure from German politicians back in the 90's, all their K98k's were all refinished to remove all traces of original Waffenampt markings and stampings from them.
Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.
Do remember that, though they haven't been used as issue weapons since the '60s, M1 Garands are used by all the service drill teams in the U.S.A.as well.
Bob
Last time I was in Athens in 2016, the presidential guards were still using M1 garands as well.
Sadly, under pressure from German politicians back in the 90's, all their K98k's were all refinished to remove all traces of original Waffenampt markings and stampings from them.
You would have thought that if they felt the need to refinish them to remove all the Waffenampt markings they would also have felt the need to change the appearance so it didn't look like a K98 anymore. They could have refinished them to look like a 1903 Springfield or possibly a P14 Enfield.