I was reading a novel set partially in Spain in 1938 during the Spanish civil war. The author irritated me somewhat by writing that the Republicans fighting the fascists were using 7mm and 7.7 mm Mauser rifles among others, but had difficulty as well because they required 10 different calbres of ammunition for their Mauser rifles.
I have known for years that the Republicans fighting the German and Italian backed Franco forces were armed with a mish mash of weapons, so I looked it up.
Disregarding the huge variety of light machine guns, handguns and machine pistols used, I read that they used Spanish Model 93 Mausers in 7x57, Spanish made Tigre rifles in 44-40 (a Winchester model 92 clone) imported K98 rifles in 7.92, a variety of Mausers in 7x57 from Mexico and a real mix of other rifles from Poland and the USSR including Vetterli, Arisaka, Lebel, and Gras Kropatschek rifles, French Lebels and Lee-Enfields, Steyr rifles, Mannlicher 88-90 rifles and possibly even some Ross rifles, and of course Mosin-Nagants.
It must have been a logistical nightmare getting ammunition for all these rifles. I read that a single brigade might have been armed with rifles in 6 or 7 different calibres.
I have known for years that the Republicans fighting the German and Italian backed Franco forces were armed with a mish mash of weapons, so I looked it up.
Disregarding the huge variety of light machine guns, handguns and machine pistols used, I read that they used Spanish Model 93 Mausers in 7x57, Spanish made Tigre rifles in 44-40 (a Winchester model 92 clone) imported K98 rifles in 7.92, a variety of Mausers in 7x57 from Mexico and a real mix of other rifles from Poland and the USSR including Vetterli, Arisaka, Lebel, and Gras Kropatschek rifles, French Lebels and Lee-Enfields, Steyr rifles, Mannlicher 88-90 rifles and possibly even some Ross rifles, and of course Mosin-Nagants.
It must have been a logistical nightmare getting ammunition for all these rifles. I read that a single brigade might have been armed with rifles in 6 or 7 different calibres.
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