Kulspruta m/39 explained

Kulspruta m/39
Origin:Sweden
Type:Machine gun
Is Ranged:YES
Service:1939-present
Used By:Sweden
Designer:John Moses Browning
Design Date:1942
Manufacturer:Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori
Production Date:1937-1944
Number:≈7600 pieces
Cartridge:6.5×55mm
8×63mm patron m/32
7.62×51mm NATO
Action:Recoil
Rate:600-720 rounds per minute
Max Range:1800 to 2400 m
Feed:Belt
Sights:Iron

The Kulspruta m/39 (ksp m/39) is a Swedish development of the Browning M1917 machine gun. It is an air-cooled variant of the Kulspruta m/36. While primarily mounted on vehicles, it could also be used as an anti-aircraft weapon, with the latter mainly being chambered in 8mm (8 x 63 mm m/32). After World War II, the 6.5 models were adapted to fire the 6.5x55 m/41 cartridge (6,5mm sk ptr m/94 prj m/41). In the 1970s the machine guns were converted to 7.62×51mm NATO.[1] [2] [3] Ksp M/39s were still in use on the Stridsvagn 122 and Combat Vehicle 90, but were later replaced with more modern machine guns.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kulspruta M/36 1966- Manual Beskrivning Kungl Armeförvaltningen (Sweden) - Cornell Publications . 2024-02-12 . en-US.
  2. Web site: SWEDISH SMALL ARMS OF WWII PART 2: Fran Iottakarer till Kulspruta m/42. - Free Online Library . 2024-02-12 . www.thefreelibrary.com.
  3. Web site: 8 mm Kulspruta m/1939 B Strv . 2024-02-12 . www.gotlandsforsvarshistoria.se.
  4. Web site: 2016-04-15 . Below The Turret Ring: Sweden's armor upgrades . 2024-02-12 . Below The Turret Ring.