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The 2nd source (in Lithuanian) actually talks about the WWII era MG 17, which was made by Rheinmetall from their
MG 15. The MG numbers were reset between the wars. The WWI Parabellum MG 17 and the WWII Rheinmetall MG 17 are not the same gun, nor are they related in a substantive way.
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