- Location
- Leduc County, Alberta
StG44 being used in Syria.
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where the duece are they getting ammo? the gun might sit in a desert for 70 years and be fine, but didnt wartime german ammo corrode itself away really bad?
Rifle would hav had to be brought in from the Continent somehow. The war in North Africa was over before the StG-44 entered production.
Back in the 1950s and 1960s, Mother Russia was handing out huge quantities of weapons to anyone who looked mildly anti-British or anti-French or (especially) anti-American.
As well, a number of plants in (Communist) Liberated Europe continued manufacturing "German" weapons, complete with Nazi-era markings into the early 1950s. These proved very handy to various revolting and warring factions and a real boon to the interfering (and supplying) States involved, as the weapons, by the markings upon them, were completely deniable: "WE aren't supplying anyone with WEAPONS; it must have been the NAZIS who left them lying around!!! See: they even MARKED them!"
I know that this happened. I once saw an entire crate of Kar 98k rifles just after it was opened. It had been surplussed by a small Middle Eastern country which shall remain unnamed but which was converting from a mixture of ammunition types to 7.62NATO. ALL of the dozen rifles were in grease, unfired, bore markings from one of 3 factories, 1944 and 1945 dates..... and ALL TWELVE rifles were numbered with the SAME 3 punches! Rifle 4554 was in there with 4455 and 5544 and 4545 and 5454 and 5445. And this was supposed to be a crate of surplus "German wartime" rifles!
The Americans use the same dodge with all those brand-new "Russian" AKMs they they supplied to the Mujahideen during the Soviet occupation. The rifles were made by a Russian-tooled and -equipped plant at Ma'adi, in Egypt, bore Russian markings and could not be told from a genuine Russian rifle.
I suspect that this is much more common than folks might think.
Buddy needs to open his eyes, stop praying, and start practicing some proper marksmanship.
DATES, friend!
By the time Israel got going, Nazi Germany was a bad note in a leaky history book. But there were lots of weapons around, so these must have been "surplus".
You don't think that the good folks in Czechoslovakia would ignore a United Nations embargo on weapons going into Palestine, do you?
Of course not.
So they cranked them out with Nazi markings, on the same machine-tools as had been used 3 or or 5 years before to make the same rifles for Uncle Adolf.
Anybody with half a brain knew what was going on but it was POLITICALLY DENIABLE.




























