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In a 1944 movie "The Fighting Seabees", Some Japanese troops in the movie can be seen with Krags probably so the Krag rifle won't be considered as a forgotten weapon. This could actually make sense as the Filipinos in WW2 did in fact use a Krag variant as aformentioned M1899 Constabulary Carbine (Altough the Krag in the movie is just a original American M1896), the Japanese could have capture the Carbines when Philippines fell but that would be extremely rare