Yes indeed.
Some of these guns were used in the Newfoundland sealing industry and a few have found their way into collectors hands. They were bought as military surplus rifles; and were prized for their accuracy, semi auto actions, and large magazine.
I once had one that had the name "MV Fogo Isle" electro-penciled on the side of the frame, ( it was common for the ship to engrave it's name on their guns). It was your basic AG-42, with no special additions, but the barrel was well worn, which was a common problem with these (and basically all) guns used for sealing, which saw a lot of rounds put through the barrel and not well cleaned or stored afterwards.
I have seen a number since, but none recently.