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    Quote Originally Posted by Xomimilt View Post
    "A short look at the Contra-Guerillas of the Mexican Imperial Army. This was the most feared military unit of the 2nd Mexican Empire and was charged with fighting fire with fire, using the same brutal tactics employed by the republican bandits against them. They operated mostly in the east and along the border, an area which long had a reputation for being wild and lawless. They were highly effective and most officers had large prices on their heads by the republicans. This also meant that few, if any, could expect to be taken prisoner if caught. Their enemies called them "the Red Devils" and their commander, Colonel Dupin, was known as the "Hyena of Tamaulipas" after the Mexican state they often operated in."
    Very cool Xomimilt.

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    Too bad Maximilian didn't bring back Miguel Miramon from Europe sooner. When he did it was already too late. Also, as the French army left Mexico they gave a lot of the weapons they couldn't take with them to the Republicans, instead of giving them to the Imperials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rahlgd View Post
    They could by Mauser rifles that were built locally. Possibly Mondragons? The barrel looks like it's a Mondragon M1908. I think in picture with the Tigerstripe uniforms those are practice rifles.
    Aren't Mondragon's extremely rare?

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    GUESS what JOker I heard they might replace all PASGT by 2013 with newer ones. Just check pic from Tamaulipas (This helmet has only been seen in Michoacan)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Italianmexican View Post
    GUESS what JOker I heard they might replace all PASGT by 2013 with newer ones. Just check pic from Tamaulipas (This helmet has only been seen in Michoacan)
    Can't really tell what type that is. I don't think it's a PASGT, Lightweight, or one of those German ones the airborne use but it's hard to tel with the covering on. The Military seems to be using a bunch of different helmet types lately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Felipe S. Xicotencatl View Post
    Aren't Mondragon's extremely rare?
    Not really. It is rare to find one in civilian service, but according to the NRA their not terribly uncommon in Europe or Asia where they were exported. Anyways they started making them locally by the end of world war one so I don't think the government would simply get rid of all of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Italianmexican View Post
    are those G-3 rifles or FN_FAL?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sgt_G View Post
    are those G-3 rifles or FN_FAL?
    G3-SDN. Lisence built Mexican variant of the stadard G3. It's basically the same with some minor modifications done to the furniture and venting systems.

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    Old School!


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    Quote Originally Posted by SiEMpre_Leal View Post
    Old School!

    Is it just me or do they all look really short?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rahlgd View Post
    Is it just me or do they all look really short?
    lol remember the majority of Mexican soldiers are of Indian descent. some may look like 16 year olds believe me ive seen it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SiEMpre_Leal View Post
    lol remember the majority of Mexican soldiers are of Indian descent. some may look like 16 year olds believe me ive seen it.
    I lived with Indians for a long time and they werent that short. And they still are mostly indian these days too and in the current picture they dont look this short. These guys look like they're 4 feet. That MP5 looks huge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rahlgd View Post
    I lived with Indians for a long time and they werent that short. And they still are mostly indian these days too and in the current picture they dont look this short. These guys look like they're 4 feet. That MP5 looks huge.
    not enough proteing or vitamins i guess.

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    Joker do you have a close up pic of MEX army forest camo -- I mean a real close up picture. I need it to compare it with other camo and OAK tree forest

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    Any chanchomon pics? Its sad they don´t use it anymore.

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