- The
Automatgevär m/42 (Ag m/42,
outside of
Sweden commonly known as the AG 42, AG-42 or Ljungman) is a
Swedish semi-automatic
rifle which saw
limited use...
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Forces in 1965,
replacing the bolt-action m/96 Mauser, the self-loading
automatgevär m/42 and the
automatic rifles Kulsprutegevär m/21, Kulsprutegevär m/40...
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weapon was the
French MAS 40
rifle adopted in
March 1940. The
Swedish Automatgevär m/42 is
another example. Both the
French and
Swedish rifles use a simple...
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Stendebach Model 1936 rifle,
German semi-automatic
prototype Pedersen rifle Automatgevär m/42
Thompson Autorifle M1947
Johnson auto
carbine "An
Official Journal...
- or governor,"
refers to an
enhanced Egyptian iteration of the
Swedish Automatgevär m/42.
After the 1952
Egyptian revolution,
General Gamal Abdul N****er...
- versions.
Recoilless rifles [to be delivered]. Anti-tank mines.
Small arms
Automatgevär 90 anti-materiel
rifles (Barrett M82A1s) [After June 2022]. ''****ault...
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Browning Hi-Power
Welrod Danish 1889 Krag–Jørgensen
Swedish Mauser M96
Automatgevar M42
Mauser Karabiner 98k Lee-Enfield M1917
Enfield M1
Garand M1 carbine...
- semi-automatic
battle rifle and
purchased the
tooling and
plans for the
Swedish Automatgevär m/42 (Ag m/42) rifle, and re-engineered it to use the 8mm
Mauser cartridges...
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Special Operations Group. Ag 90 Ag 90 B Ag 90 C United
States Sweden Anti-materiel
rifle 12.7×99mm NATO
Automatgevär 90,
commercially Barrett M82A1....
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Mauser Karabiner 98k Lee-Enfield Mosin-Nagant M1891 M1917
Enfield Automatgevär m/42
Tanks T-72M/M1 MBT (Main
Battle Tank) T-72 Ural MBT (Main Battle...