The Danish m/75, a G3 clone, was acquired through a unique 'lease-to-own' agreement with West Germany starting in 1975. Denmark initially used the M1 Garand (m/50) and considered the M16 before opting for the G3. Early m/75 rifles featured German markings and early G3 production characteristics like wood furniture and a full-diameter cocking handle tube. The lease was finalized in 1996, coinciding with the introduction of the Diemaco C7.
The Hovea m/49 is a rare Danish submachine gun developed from a Swedish military trial design by Husqvarna. It shares similarities with the Swedish Carl Gustaf m/45 but offers unique magazine compatibility, accepting Suomi drum and coffin magazines. Mechanically simple and robust, it served Denmark until the 1990s and was replaced by the Diemaco C7.
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