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    See. Volkssturm in South American salsa.
    Over here they were the desperate move against an external enemy (Soviets), there it is against the internal one, the Venezuelan people.
    Sad to hear that silence about this situation.
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    I would have thought supplied by Cuba years ago and supplied to them by the Soviets as aid before that. Certainly very well used, they have the look of square bashing drill Rifles.

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    The guy in front will certainly be a threat with that big loop of sling between his sights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eaglelord17 View Post
    I would be very surprised if they were re-enactors.
    I wasn't suggesting that they were re-enacters. I said:
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    They look a bit like some of the re-enactors that we see at some events over here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.e moose View Post
    The guy in front will certainly be a threat with that big loop of sling between his sights.
    Yeah, and someone should tell him the rifle is more useful the other way around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    According to the article, these are militia supporting the Venezuela strongman. He is arming them to keep control of the populous.
    Well, that's pretty typical of a totalitarian government isn't it? Still, it looks like a poor man's version of 'Dad's Army'.

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    Dads Army you say, the one in front is certainly the Lance Corporal Jones character ... "They don't like it up em"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aragorn243 View Post
    dog collar on upside down
    That's so he can carry it slung and still have it sort of pointing downrange. The guy climbing down has his collars on the small of the butt and under his left hand up front. That one will carry flat like an M1icon carbine...with the bolt handle in his kidneys... The rest all appear to have slings on and slung...
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    Some have slings, some don't
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    re-enactors most likely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stuckinthe60s View Post
    re-enactors most likely.
    No, these are legit henchmen. They would be out gunned by even a suburban soccer mom in California. As a dicktator when the populous is unarmed you can send out old men that hold rifles upside down to do your bidding.

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