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Steyr-Mannlichers
- Steyr M95M, Tito Partisans
- Steyr M95/24, Tito Partisans
- Steyr M95/34, Bulgarian Partisans
- Steyr M88/90, Group in Spanish Civil War
- Steyr 31M, Hungary
- Steyr M95/34, Bulgarian Post-WWII Refurbs
- Steyr M95/34, Bulgarian Partisans
- Steyr M95, Austria and Unknown
- Steyr M95, Bulgaria and Serbian capture
- Steyr M88/90, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia
- Carcanos
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Mausers
- Used in 1990's >
- Mauser M1930, Greece and Albania
- Mauser M1908, Serbia and Austrian capture, thrown into a lake
- Mauser M1930, Greece and Romania
- Mauser Gew98m, Germany and unknown Partisan group
- Mauser K98k, Germany and Tito Partisans
- Mauser M1930, Greece and Greek Communists
- Mauser M1924, Yugoslavia and unknown
- Mauser M1930, Greece and Greek Communists
- Mauser 1899C, Serbia and partisans
- Mosin-Nagants
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Other Rifles
- Yugo M48-52 experimental sniper
- Decorated Cretan 1903 Mannlicher-Shoenauer
- Peabody-Martini M1874, Ottoman Empire
- Mannlicher-Schoenauer M1903/14, Greece and German capture
- Vetterli M1870/87/15, Italy and Spanish Nationalists
- Gras Mle1866/74, France and Russia and Spanish Republicans
- Berthier M16, France and Vercors Maquis
- Mannlicher 43M, Hungary
- Handguns
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