Kulspruta m/39

The Kulspruta m/39 (ksp m/39) is the Swedish version of the ZB vz. 26 machine gun.

Kulspruta m/39
TypeMachine gun
Place of originSweden
Service history
In service1939-present
Used bySweden
Production history
DesignerJohn Moses Browning
Designed1942
ManufacturerCarl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori
Produced1937-1944
No. built≈7600 pieces
Specifications
Cartridge6.5×55mm
8×63mm patron m/32
7.62×51mm NATO
ActionRecoil
Rate of fire600-720 rounds per minute
Maximum firing range1800 to 2400 m
Feed systemBelt
SightsIron

In 1939, ZB vz. 26s were purchased from Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori. These featured a quick-change, finned barrel for enhanced cooling, box magazine, and bipod. They were chambered in 8×63mm patron m/32.[1] The tank-mounted variant used a 250 round belt. Available in both left and right hand feeds, the left hand feed being used in the Combat Vehicle 90.[2]

After World War II ended, most of the guns were converted to 6.5×55mm, and in 1975 were re-barreled to 7.62×51mm NATO.[3]

References

  1. Scarlata, Paul (1 September 2018). "SWEDISH SMALL ARMS OF WWII PART 2: Fran Iottakarer till Kulspruta m/42". Firearms News.
  2. "8 mm Kulspruta m/1939 B STRV".
  3. Scarlata, Paul (1 September 2018). "SWEDISH SMALL ARMS OF WWII PART 2: Fran Iottakarer till Kulspruta m/42". Firearms News.
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