Rarest/strangest firearm you've handled or shot?

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Most everybody who has served in the Bundeswehr, (MG3) Many from NATO who have served with them (on REFORGER exercises and such) , many members of the Spanish military, (MG 42/59, MG 82) Various guerilla forces throughout the world supplied MG 34s and 42s by the Soviet union, which had stockplies of them acquired in WWII, etc. So I think it might be more people than you think. Sure some were in different calibers, (7.62 and 5.56 NATO) but they are MG34/42 designs.
I got to shoot the German MG3 and Spanish versions while I was stationed in Germany. We deployed all over Europe on training missions. Being a M60 gunner, they wanted to see how I did with other country's MG's
 
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Most everybody who has served in the Bundeswehr, (MG3) Many from NATO who have served with them (on REFORGER exercises and such) , many members of the Spanish military, (MG 42/59, MG 82) Various guerilla forces throughout the world supplied MG 34s and 42s by the Soviet union, which had stockplies of them acquired in WWII, etc. So I think it might be more people than you think. Sure some were in different calibers, (7.62 and 5.56 NATO) but they are MG34/42 designs.
True, but the ages of these men are getting pretty close to exit date from this mortal coil. But I bet a lot of Russians have shot them as yes, they seem to have the worlds greatest stores of vintage small arms in those salt mines.
 
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