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These were originally captured by Greek guerrillas. Some were converted to 6.5x54 Mannlicher, as noted by the three punches in a triangular pattern on the receiver. The WWII group who converted these is unknown, but it was probably done by a main group - EDES, EKKA; or the largest, ELAS. Another possibility is that these were converted during the following Greek Civil War. However, during the Civil War, the Communist guerrillas (of the former ELAS) were supplied by Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia, and the royalist/government troops were supplied by Britain and the USA. Looks like they may have seen combat.
Being made aware of any misconceptions I may have, is always appreciated.
These were originally captured by Greek guerrillas. Some were converted to 6.5x54 Mannlicher, as noted by the three punches in a triangular pattern on the receiver. The WWII group who converted these is unknown, but it was probably done by a main group - EDES, EKKA; or the largest, ELAS. Another possibility is that these were converted during the following Greek Civil War. However, during the Civil War, the Communist guerrillas (of the former ELAS) were supplied by Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia, and the royalist/government troops were supplied by Britain and the USA. Looks like they may have seen combat.
Being made aware of any misconceptions I may have, is always appreciated.
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