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[[File:Kgm40.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Kulsprutegevär m/1940 - 6. | [[File:Kgm40.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Kulsprutegevär m/1940 - 6.5x55mm Swedish]] | ||
'''Kulsprutegevär m/1940''' ('''Kg m/40''') is a Swedish light machine gun. It is based on German Knorr-Bremse machine gun, designed by Hans Lauf in 1933, | The '''Kulsprutegevär m/1940''' ('''Kg m/40''') is a Swedish light machine gun. It is based on the German Knorr-Bremse machine gun, which was designed by Hans Lauf in 1933, adopted by the Waffen-SS as the '''MG35/36A''' and produced in limited numbers. Sweden purchased the license for this weapon, but it was redesigned from the LH-33 prototype for the 6.5x55mm cartridge. Svenska Automatvapen AB manufactured about 5,000 m/40s between 1940 and 1943. As the weapon showed poor reliability, it was soon transferred from the Army to the Home Guard and withdrawn from service after the WWII. In 1944, 480 Kg m/40s were donated to the Norwegian troops (called "police units") in Sweden. | ||
The Kg m/1940 is a gas operated, air-cooled, automatic-only (unlike the selective-fire German version) weapon that fires from an open bolt. | The Kg m/1940 is a gas operated, air-cooled, automatic-only (unlike the selective-fire German version) weapon that fires from an open bolt. | ||
'''Note:''' the Kulsprutegevär m/1940 was classified as a light machine gun on Swedish service, and no reliable source refers to it as an "automatic rifle". | |||
== Specification == | ==Specification== | ||
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'''Feed system:''' 20-round detachable box magazine, loaded from the left side | '''Feed system:''' 20-round detachable box magazine, loaded from the left side | ||
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| ''[[Call of Duty: Vanguard]]'' || "KG M40" || ||Added in 2022 || 2021 | | ''[[Call of Duty: Vanguard]]'' || "KG M40" || ||Added in 2022 || 2021 | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:11, 9 November 2022
The Kulsprutegevär m/1940 (Kg m/40) is a Swedish light machine gun. It is based on the German Knorr-Bremse machine gun, which was designed by Hans Lauf in 1933, adopted by the Waffen-SS as the MG35/36A and produced in limited numbers. Sweden purchased the license for this weapon, but it was redesigned from the LH-33 prototype for the 6.5x55mm cartridge. Svenska Automatvapen AB manufactured about 5,000 m/40s between 1940 and 1943. As the weapon showed poor reliability, it was soon transferred from the Army to the Home Guard and withdrawn from service after the WWII. In 1944, 480 Kg m/40s were donated to the Norwegian troops (called "police units") in Sweden.
The Kg m/1940 is a gas operated, air-cooled, automatic-only (unlike the selective-fire German version) weapon that fires from an open bolt.
Note: the Kulsprutegevär m/1940 was classified as a light machine gun on Swedish service, and no reliable source refers to it as an "automatic rifle".
Specification
(1940-1943)
Weight: 18.7 lbs (8.5 kg)
Length: 49.5 in (125.7 cm)
Barrel Length: 27 in (68.5 cm)
Rate of Fire: 480 rpm
Feed system: 20-round detachable box magazine, loaded from the left side
The Kulsprutegevär m/1940 and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Mods | Note | Release Date |
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Call of Duty: Vanguard | "KG M40" | Added in 2022 | 2021 | |
Enlisted | 2021 |