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  • ...e Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori in [[Eskilstuna]] in 1942. Some 30 000 rifles were manufactured in all for the [[Swedish Army]]. This was a relatively sm ...ought them with them to Norway when the Germans surrendered in 1945. These rifles were never modified to the later Ag m/42B version. The serial numbers of th
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  • ...[Saab Bofors Dynamics]] covering the modification of nearly 40,000 assault rifles, which will take the company approximately 4 years to implement. Serial del [[Category:Assault rifles]]
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  • ...t was gradually replaced in Swedish service by updated AK5 and AK4 assault rifles. ...emove'' his right hand from the pistol grip and trigger, as if operating a bolt-action rifle. When the m/45 is unloaded the bolt is locked in place in the bolt-fo
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  • ...to replace the [[bolt action]] [[Swedish Mauser|Mausers]] and the Ag m/42 rifles in Swedish service during the early 1960s but lost over the [[Heckler & Koc ...://www.gotavapen.se/gota/ak/ak4_5/ak5_history.htm Swedish military assault rifles 1945 - 1990, Ak4 and Ak 5.]
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  • ...://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/ground/sniper.htm |title=Sniper Rifles |publisher=[[GlobalSecurity]] |accessdate=2008-03-24 |quote=When a 24-year
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  • ...feet (850 meters) per second.<ref name="melvin">Johnson, Melvin M., Jr. ''Rifles and Machine Guns'' William Morrow & Co. 1944 appendix</ref> *Johnson, Melvin M., Jr. ''Rifles and Machine Guns.'' New York: William Morrow and Co., 1944.
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  • ...design elements as requested by Sweden * {{flag|Sweden}}<ref>"Mauser Bolt Rifles by Ludwig Olsen, 3rd edtion, F. Brownell and Son, Publisher, p. 81</ref>. These rifles, like other pre-1898 Mausers, "cock-on-closing" (similar to the contemporar
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  • A 6.5 x 52&nbsp;mm Italian [[Carcano]] M91/38 bolt-action rifle was found on the 6th floor of the [[Texas Book Depository]] by Deputy ...ld before he fired a second shot, because they carried submachine guns and rifles.<ref>Warren Commission Hearings, [http://jfkassassination.net/russ/testimon
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  • |action=[[bolt-action]] ...for faster follow-up shots compared to traditional turn bolt actions. The rifles are designed to fire small groups (sub 0.25 MOA) with factory match ammunit
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