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===Poland=== {{main|Karabinek wz. 91/98/23}} * '''wz. 91/98/23''': Conversion to the 7.92mm×57 Mauser cartridge, with a magazine modified to feed rimless cartridges. It used the original Russian spike bayonet. * '''wz. 91/98/25''': Conversion to the 7.92mm×57 Mauser cartridge, with a magazine modified to feed rimless cartridges and a bayonet mounting bar to allow the use of Mauser 1898 bayonets. * '''wz. 91/98/26''': Conversion to the 7.92mm×57 Mauser cartridge, with a magazine modified to feed rimless cartridges and a bayonet mounting bar to allow the use of Mauser 1898 bayonets. It has a modified two-piece ejector/interrupter similar to Mauser pattern rifles. * '''wz. 44''': Domestically produced version of post war pattern Soviet M44 carbine, marked with the Polish "circle 11". * '''wz. 48''': A Polish single shot military trainer modeled in the image of the Mosin–Nagant M38 carbine. Produced from 1948 until 1960, the wz48 was used to train Czech and Polish military cadets. It is chambered in [[.22 Long Rifle]].
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