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Chinese Contract Kar98k
World War II, Republic of China, Short Rifles, Bolt Action, 7.92x57mm, 1937, Mauser, Mauser 98 Walter Gurske 7/1/25 World War II, Republic of China, Short Rifles, Bolt Action, 7.92x57mm, 1937, Mauser, Mauser 98 Walter Gurske 7/1/25

Chinese Contract Kar98k

The end of a decades-long partnership between German arms manufacturers and China was a small lot of Kar98k Mauser rifles sent to Chiang Kai-Shek’s armies in the late 1930s.

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Beretta M1934
World War II, Kingdom of Italy, Handguns, Autoloading Pistols, .380 ACP, 1937, Beretta Walter Gurske 12/1/21 World War II, Kingdom of Italy, Handguns, Autoloading Pistols, .380 ACP, 1937, Beretta Walter Gurske 12/1/21

Beretta M1934

The standard service pistol of Mussolini’s armies during the Second World War was a simple blowback automatic, and would serve on for decades in Italian service as well as helping to build the global brand of Beretta.

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