This video delves into the AK fm/54, a prototype Swedish paratrooper rifle developed in the 1950s. It highlights the rifle's lineage, stemming from experiments to update the AG42 Ljungman. Key features discussed include its conversion to a short stroke piston using 7.62mm NATO, the integration of a 20-round box magazine, and the notable addition of a folding stock directly taken from a Carl Gustaf m/45 submachine gun. The description also promotes Headstamp Publishing's book catalog and various platforms where viewers can access more firearms history content.
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