The German Soldiers book was produced during WW2 - for use by German troops - introducing to the Wermacht to about 300 non-German weapons that might be encountered by German soldiers in the field - and perhaps pressed into service by them ('cause the Germans used lots of captured weapons).
see D50/1 Kennblätter Fremden Geräts" 1 Handwaffen German Soldier's book
Yup, that's a link to the actual 300 page WW2 book
Some guns produced in only small numbers are in there - including my fav - the SKT-40 under the index SiGewehr 259/2(r) which is stand for the "Shortened SVT-40".
Too bad for SKS kool-aid drinkers - the SKS-45 isn't in there.
BTW: Chumak says that a Simonov-designed carbine WAS produced in WW2 but not actually combat field tested. BUT it was in 7.62x54R and performed badly - even in non-combat use.
see D50/1 Kennblätter Fremden Geräts" 1 Handwaffen German Soldier's book
Yup, that's a link to the actual 300 page WW2 book
Some guns produced in only small numbers are in there - including my fav - the SKT-40 under the index SiGewehr 259/2(r) which is stand for the "Shortened SVT-40".
Too bad for SKS kool-aid drinkers - the SKS-45 isn't in there.
BTW: Chumak says that a Simonov-designed carbine WAS produced in WW2 but not actually combat field tested. BUT it was in 7.62x54R and performed badly - even in non-combat use.
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