
Caption | Chinese officers receiving instruction in bulding rafts for personal equipment in the sniper course at the Infantry Training Center, Guilin, Guangxi, China, Jun 1944; note Zhongzheng Type rifles ww2dbase | ||||
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Photos at Same Place | Guilin, Guangxi, China | ||||
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18 Apr 2011 06:53:28 AM
Those are not M1903 rifles, they are Chiang Kai-shek rifles, a copy of the German Mauser.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiang_Kai-shek_rifle