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Re: Semi auto Swedish 6.5x55
I believe it's Finnish rifles Saddler gets moist over.....
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Re: Semi auto Swedish 6.5x55
That's lovely! It would be a shame to straight-pull one, but I would 

Re: Semi auto Swedish 6.5x55
You'd think so....but you'd be wrongsnayperskaya wrote:I believe it's Finnish rifles Saddler gets moist over.....
Very big fan of Swedes. Finnish things are a recent trend.
Trade at shows in Sweden (when the flights allow travel)
BIG fan of the AG42. Played with one in New Zealand.
Septic in the video made a couple mistakes...
These were a one per squad weapon, not general issue.
Sweden kept the M96 until they went to the AK4 (G3)
AG42 = possibly the best semi auto of WW2
Re: Semi auto Swedish 6.5x55
saddler wrote:You'd think so....but you'd be wrongsnayperskaya wrote:I believe it's Finnish rifles Saddler gets moist over.....
Very big fan of Swedes. Finnish things are a recent trend.
Trade at shows in Sweden (when the flights allow travel)
BIG fan of the AG42. Played with one in New Zealand.
Septic in the video made a couple mistakes...
These were a one per squad weapon, not general issue.
Sweden kept the M96 until they went to the AK4 (G3)
AG42 = possibly the best semi auto of WW2
AG42 = possibly the best semi auto of WW2

Nah! You're thinking of the German FG42. Now THAT was a serious piece of kit and it's probably as well for us it didn't hit the streets in far greater numbers than it did.
Mezzer
Re: Semi auto Swedish 6.5x55
NopeMezzer wrote:saddler wrote:You'd think so....but you'd be wrongsnayperskaya wrote:I believe it's Finnish rifles Saddler gets moist over.....
Very big fan of Swedes. Finnish things are a recent trend.
Trade at shows in Sweden (when the flights allow travel)
BIG fan of the AG42. Played with one in New Zealand.
Septic in the video made a couple mistakes...
These were a one per squad weapon, not general issue.
Sweden kept the M96 until they went to the AK4 (G3)
AG42 = possibly the best semi auto of WW2
AG42 = possibly the best semi auto of WW2![]()
Nah! You're thinking of the German FG42. Now THAT was a serious piece of kit and it's probably as well for us it didn't hit the streets in far greater numbers than it did.
Mezzer
Far too light for the round used, IMO.
Not saying it'd not be in the top 3 though
Besides - the FG42 was a full auto beast
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Re: Semi auto Swedish 6.5x55
AG42 = possibly the best semi auto of WW2
Nah! You're thinking of the German FG42. Now THAT was a serious piece of kit and it's probably as well for us it didn't hit the streets in far greater numbers than it did.
Mezzer[/quote]
Nope
Far too light for the round used, IMO.
Not saying it'd not be in the top 3 though
Besides - the FG42 was a full auto beast[/quote]
I like Swedes to...... Victoria Silvsted would do nicely!
The FG42 was light because it was designed for Fallschirmjäger, rather than them jump with the MG42.It was also select-fire, switchable between semi and full auto.The Yanks were so impressed with it they used it as the basis for the M60.

Nah! You're thinking of the German FG42. Now THAT was a serious piece of kit and it's probably as well for us it didn't hit the streets in far greater numbers than it did.
Mezzer[/quote]
Nope
Far too light for the round used, IMO.
Not saying it'd not be in the top 3 though
Besides - the FG42 was a full auto beast[/quote]
I like Swedes to...... Victoria Silvsted would do nicely!

The FG42 was light because it was designed for Fallschirmjäger, rather than them jump with the MG42.It was also select-fire, switchable between semi and full auto.The Yanks were so impressed with it they used it as the basis for the M60.
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Re: Semi auto Swedish 6.5x55
I handled a S.1 FG42 in the mid-80's, though was a few quid shy of the £20,000 retail pricesnayperskaya wrote: I like Swedes to...... Victoria Silvsted would do nicely!![]()
The FG42 was light because it was designed for Fallschirmjäger, rather than them jump with the MG42.It was also select-fire, switchable between semi and full auto.The Yanks were so impressed with it they used it as the basis for the M60.
Familiar with the why's & wherefore's of the design
Pity the septics made a ballsdeep mess of the M60 until they got around to doing the E3 upgrades to it.
Thought it took more inspiration from the MG42 anyway??
AG42 is a better RIFLE and fires a better cartridge = hands down winner
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Re: Semi auto Swedish 6.5x55
I thought I'd mention it as some people reading this may not be familiar with the whys and wherefores of the designsaddler wrote:I handled a S.1 FG42 in the mid-80's, though was a few quid shy of the £20,000 retail pricesnayperskaya wrote: I like Swedes to...... Victoria Silvsted would do nicely!![]()
The FG42 was light because it was designed for Fallschirmjäger, rather than them jump with the MG42.It was also select-fire, switchable between semi and full auto.The Yanks were so impressed with it they used it as the basis for the M60.
Familiar with the why's & wherefore's of the design
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.
More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
Re: Semi auto Swedish 6.5x55
Saddler
Nah mate!
Selective fire (semi-auto and full auto). Way ahead of its time in both looks and concept. Anything but perfect of course but it certainly had the WOW factor.
Mezzer
Nah mate!
Selective fire (semi-auto and full auto). Way ahead of its time in both looks and concept. Anything but perfect of course but it certainly had the WOW factor.
Mezzer
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