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===Yugoslavia===
*''Puška M.1924'' (Rifle M.1924) - Standard service rifle.<ref name="CR">{{cite web|title=History Primer 202: Yugoslavian Mauser Model 1924 Documentary | C&Rsenal |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDU08BfNjGI|website=youtube.com|access-date=2025-05-21}}</ref>
*''Sokolski karabin M.1924'' (''Sokol'' carbine M.1924) - at {{convert|94.5|cm|in}} was just slightly shorter and had a straight bolt handle. It was designed for youth firearms training and target practice.
*''Jurišna puška M.1924'' (''Assault'' rifle M.1924) - These can be identified by ''МОДЕЛ 1924 ЧК'' (MODEL 1924 ČK) written on the chamber, a bent bolt handle and an additional set of sling swivels on left side. It was designed after the Sokol carbine, Czecho-Slovak short gendarmerie rifle and Iranian Musketon, for use with assault units. The production started in May 1940, only about 5,000-6,000 were made. They were issued with a special combat knife that could be fitted on the rifle as a bayonet.<ref name="branko">{{cite book |last=Bogdanivić |first=Branko |title=Puške: dva veka pušaka na teritoriji Jugloslavije |date=1990 |publisher=SPORTINVEST, Belgrade |isbn=86-7597-001-3 |pages=110–123}}</ref>
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