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Was the famed "88" ever in use after the war? The Flak 37/38 were plentiful I'm sure, but the Flak 41/43(IIRC) would possibly been more adaptable. In either case, I'm sure there was plentiful ammo after the war.

Was the famed "88" ever in use after the war? The Flak 37/38 were plentiful I'm sure, but the Flak 41/43(IIRC) would possibly been more adaptable. In either case, I'm sure there was plentiful ammo after the war.

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Maybe there was so much US and Russian surplus available after the war to make using the 88 uneconomical. Plus making shells and barrels/spare parts is difficult for smaller countries. Small arms were pretty much the limit for countries without a big industrial base. Recoiless weapons are easier to lug around too.

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Thanks Rhino. Good point.

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I have been found out, even with the misspelling. Does the Cactus Air Force collect AA guns?

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Not any longer. Would have been a huge help to have had some As you well know...