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=== Indonesia ===
[[File:COLLECTIE TROPENMUSEUM Tijdens het werk op een onderneming van 1947-1950 is men dag en nacht gewapend tegen de aanvallen van de Peloppors (Indonesiche vrijheidstrijders) TMnr 60050318.jpg|thumb|A European man with an IOB Mle 30 carbine, [[West Java]], late 1940s.]]
Between 1948 and 1949, the [[Dutch East Indies]] association ''Indische Ondernemers Bond'' (IOB, "Indies Business Union"), bought 6,000 7.92×57mm Model 1930 carbines for private security tasks, such as on plantations, industries, or other business. The Royal Netherlands Indies Police also ordered 20,000 carbines in 1949, with roughly two-thirds of them already delivered before the Dutch recognized Indonesian independence in [[Dutch–Indonesian Round Table Conference|December 1949]]. The carbines would continue to saw service with [[Indonesia]].{{sfn|Vanderlinden|2016|p=348}} It is likely that Indonesian authorities also ordered a new batch of Model 1930 carbines chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO sometime between 1962–1975, as there were reports that Indonesia had at least 10,000 7.62×51mm FN carbines in the inventory by 1982.{{sfn|Vanderlinden|2016|p=365}}
 
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=== Morocco ===
In the 1950s, [[Morocco]] bought Model 1950 carbines in [[.308 Winchester]] and .30-06.{{sfn|Ball|2011|pp=263-264}}
 
=== Netherlands ===
In 1947, the [[National Police Corps (Netherlands)|Dutch National Police]] ordered 5,000 FN Model 1930 carbines in 7.92×57mm.{{sfn|Vanderlinden|2016|p=344}} In 1950, another 200 carbines were bought by the Amsterdam Municipal Police.{{sfn|Vanderlinden|2016|p=345}} Further 1,098 carbines were ordered for the municipal police departments throughout the countries between 1951 and 1956.{{sfn|Vanderlinden|2016|p=346}} The National Police retired their FN carbines in 1957, with the municipal police followed suit in 1965.{{sfn|Vanderlinden|2016|p=349}}
 
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