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:Of course, produced in Italy for Costa Rica. Local Costa Rican industry hardly could produce any firearms, especially such advanced one. [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 14:06, 18 April 2018 (EDT) | :Of course, produced in Italy for Costa Rica. Local Costa Rican industry hardly could produce any firearms, especially such advanced one. [[User:Greg-Z|Greg-Z]] ([[User talk:Greg-Z|talk]]) 14:06, 18 April 2018 (EDT) | ||
::Yeah, that's why I was wondering about it. Thanks. --[[User:Ultimate94ninja|Ultimate94ninja]] ([[User talk:Ultimate94ninja|talk]]) 14:24, 18 April 2018 (EDT) | ::Yeah, that's why I was wondering about it. Thanks. --[[User:Ultimate94ninja|Ultimate94ninja]] ([[User talk:Ultimate94ninja|talk]]) 14:24, 18 April 2018 (EDT) | ||
:::Is surprising that Costa Rica got a gun industry at all.--[[User:Dannyguns|Dannyguns]] ([[User talk:Dannyguns|talk]]) 09:02, 22 May 2018 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 17:27, 26 September 2018
Breda M35 PG was never produced in 7.92x57mm Mauser. Original Italian version was chambered in 6.5x52 Carcano, and rifles, produced for Costa Rica, were in 7x57 Mauser caliber. Sources: Forgotten Weapons, Modern Firearms. Greg-Z (talk) 12:06, 18 April 2018 (EDT)
Just looked at CoD WW2---Dannyguns (talk) 12:09, 18 April 2018 (EDT)
I'd like to ask, since there's a bit of confusion in the sources that I've checked: was the 7mm burst fire version locally produced in Costa Rica, or produced in Italy and imported by Costa Rica? --Ultimate94ninja (talk) 13:56, 18 April 2018 (EDT)
- Of course, produced in Italy for Costa Rica. Local Costa Rican industry hardly could produce any firearms, especially such advanced one. Greg-Z (talk) 14:06, 18 April 2018 (EDT)
- Yeah, that's why I was wondering about it. Thanks. --Ultimate94ninja (talk) 14:24, 18 April 2018 (EDT)