This video explores the Otterup Model 69, a precision rifle developed in Denmark by Schultz & Larsen. Leveraging surplus German K98k actions and receivers acquired after WWI, the company produced a series of improved hunting and sporting rifles. The Model 1969, the final iteration, features a heavy barrel (often chambered in 6.5x55mm), a distinctive pistol-grip stock, a high-quality Danish target trigger, and aperture sights. These rifles became a fixture for Danish competitive shooters for decades. The video highlights the rifle's lineage from German military tooling to a Danish sporting firearm.
This video showcases a scarce Danish-made Madsen copy of the AG-42B Ljungman rifle. The Madsen company produced approximately 50 of these rifles for military trials in various calibers. The featured rifle, along with a few others, was imported into the US and acquired by collectors. Mechanically identical to the Ljungman, the Madsen variant exhibits differences in ancillary details such as sights, bayonet lug, magazine, handguard, and charging knobs.
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